Assembly - Front View
OrthographicPrimary view showing overall height, shaft protrusion, internal brake and motor components in cross-section, and side-mounted connectors. Essential for understanding vertical layout and functional relationships.
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Primary view showing overall height, shaft protrusion, internal brake and motor components in cross-section, and side-mounted connectors. Essential for understanding vertical layout and functional relationships.
Shows mounting flange with 4-bolt pattern, central shaft bore, and concentric cooling fins. Critical for defining planar dimensions and bolt hole locations.
Reveals side profile of brake actuator, cable entry points, and internal component alignment relative to the main housing. Provides depth information missing in Front/Top views.
Horizontal section through mid-height (centroid Z = -76.27 mm) reveals internal motor stator, rotor, brake armature, and shaft alignment. Shows wall thicknesses and bore diameters of inner components.
Horizontal section through mid-height (centroid Z = -76.27 mm) reveals internal motor stator, rotor, brake armature, and shaft alignment. Shows wall thicknesses and bore diameters of inner components.
Magnifies the 4-bolt mounting pattern and central shaft bore to clearly show hole diameters (7.6 mm), bolt circle diameter (84.8 mm), and positional tolerances for assembly.
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