SEPAC Releases Power Off Brakes for Aerospace/Defense Winch & Hoist Systems

March 23, 2018
SEPAC announces high-performance power off brakes for aerospace/defense winch and hoist systems.

Sepac announces high-performance power off brakes for aerospace/defense winch and hoist systems. The company currently offers three brake designs for different winch and hoist applications including helicopter rescue and cargo hoists, and cargo winches for various aerospace applications such as cargo planes.

  • Suitable for 12,000 to 20,000+ RPM, depending on application
  • High-performance friction material for dynamic stop capability
  • Multiple friction discs for higher torque in a small package size
  • Aerospace-rated coatings and corrosion protection

SEPAC has outstanding in-house design resources with aerospace/defense and aviation expertise, allowing them to quickly customize the company’s high-performance, off-the-shelf brakes for military applications. This capability offers customers a significant time-to-market advantage in terms of prototypes and finished product.

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