Brake Counter Plate specifications vary depending on the manufacturer and model. Here are some key details:
Material and Construction- Material: Brake Counter Plates can be made from various materials, including:
- Stainless Steel: Known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, with a thickness of 5mm
- Steel: A common material used for brake counter plates, often coated for added durability
- Cast Iron: Used in some brake plate applications for its strength and durability
- Metal: Some brake counter plates are made from metal, designed to be dimensionally accurate and rust-resistant
- Aluminum: Some models use aluminum for its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties
Dimensions and Design- Diameter: Brake counter plates can have varying diameters, such as 220mm or 150mm
- Thickness: Thickness can range from 1 inch (25.4mm) to 20mm or more, depending on the application
- Weight: Weights can vary, with some models weighing around 1-5 kg or more
Compatibility and Application- JCB Models: Brake counter plates are used in various JCB models, including the 3DX, 214, 3C, 3CX, 4CN, and 4CX
- Other Applications: Also used in other heavy machinery and vehicles, such as excavators, telehandlers, and dumpers
Additional Features- Rust-Resistant: Many brake counter plates are designed with rust-resistant coatings or materials
- Damage-Proof: Some models are engineered to be damage-proof and durable
- High Efficiency: Some brake counter plates are designed for high efficiency, with features like oil cooling systems