YFX Electric Hydraulic Windproof Iron Wedge Brake: Storm Protection for Port Cranes & Heavy Equipment

YFX electric hydraulic windproof wedge brakes provide superior storm protection for port cranes, gantry cranes, and rail-mounted equipment. Spring-applied, hydraulic release design. Request quote today.

  • Model: YFX-350/80, YFX-500/80, YFX-550/80, YFX-600/80, YFX-630/80, YFX-700/80, YFX-710/80, YFX-800/80
  • Drive: Ed80/6ws
  • Function: The YFX electric hydraulic windproof iron wedge brake operates by using hydraulic pressure to engage a wedge mechanism that securely clamps the brake, providing stability against wind loads.
  • Application: The YFX electric hydraulic windproof iron wedge brake is primarily used in cranes and heavy machinery, particularly in outdoor environments subject to high wind loads.
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The YFX electric hydraulic windproof iron wedge brake is an advanced safety device designed to secure cranes and heavy equipment against destructive high-wind events. Using a proven wedge mechanism that converts hydraulic force into massive clamping action, the YFX provides reliable storm protection for port cranes, gantry cranes, and rail-mounted equipment where wind-induced movement could cause catastrophic damage.

Featuring spring-applied, hydraulic-release operation and compatibility with standard crane hydraulic systems, the YFX wedge brake automatically engages when hydraulic pressure is lost—ensuring your multi-million dollar equipment remains secure during typhoons, power failures, and emergency situations.

Key Specifications at a Glance

ParameterSpecification
Braking ForceBased on wheel pressure and friction coefficient
Friction Coefficientμ = 0.46
Operating Temperature-20°C to +50°C
Power Supply3-phase AC380V, 50Hz
StandardsGB8755-2000
Altitude≤ 2000m
ModelsYFX-350/80, YFX-500/80, YFX-600/80, YFX-700/80, YFX-800/80

Why Choose YFX Windproof Wedge Brakes?

1. Superior Wedge Mechanism Design

The YFX uses a precision wedge mechanism that provides mechanical advantage for powerful clamping:

  • Wedge angle multiplies hydraulic force for massive clamping action
  • Self-locking design prevents release under vibration or shock loads
  • Smooth engagement and release with hydraulic control

2. Wind Load Calculation

The YFX braking force is calculated using:

F = f × N

Where:
F = Braking force
f = Friction coefficient (μ = 0.46)
N = Wheel pressure (in Newtons)

The number of units required is calculated as:

S = (2.5 × Pw) / F

Where Pw = Wind load based on crane specifications

3. Spring-Applied Fail-Safe Design

The YFX employs spring-applied, hydraulic-release operation:

  • Braking: Springs push wedge into locking position automatically
  • Release: Hydraulic pressure lifts wedge to free the wheel
  • Fail-Safe: Any pressure loss causes immediate wheel locking

4. Multiple Model Options

The YFX series offers models for different wheel sizes:

  • YFX-350/80: For 350mm nominal wheel diameter
  • YFX-500/80: For 500mm nominal wheel diameter
  • YFX-600/80: For 600mm nominal wheel diameter
  • YFX-700/80: For 700mm nominal wheel diameter
  • YFX-800/80: For 800mm nominal wheel diameter

How YFX Wedge Brakes Work

Storm Protection Mode (Engaged)

When storm protection is needed:

  • Hydraulic pressure is released or lost
  • Spring force pushes the iron wedge between the wheel and a fixed stop
  • The wedge locks the wheel in position through mechanical interference
  • Wind forces cannot rotate the locked wheel

Operational Mode (Released)

When normal crane operation is required:

  • Hydraulic pressure is applied to the release mechanism
  • Hydraulic force overcomes spring pressure
  • Wedge is withdrawn from the wheel path
  • Wheel can rotate freely for crane travel

Primary Applications

Port & Terminal Cranes

The YFX is essential for port cranes including ship-to-shore (STS) cranes, rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes, and mobile harbor cranes. These massive machines face extreme wind exposure in coastal environments and require reliable storm protection.

Gantry Cranes

Gantry cranes in steel mills, shipyards, and container terminals use YFX wedge brakes as part of their storm protection system. The wedge design provides positive wheel locking that mechanical disc brakes cannot match.

Heavy Construction Equipment

Tower cranes and other construction equipment use YFX brakes for storm securing in field conditions where wind exposure is high and power may be unreliable.

Storm Protection System Configuration

A complete crane storm protection system typically includes:

  • Rail clamps (YDGZ-40 or YJGQ) – Primary anchor on the rail
  • YFX wedge brakes – Wheel locking on non-drive wheels
  • YLBZ wheel side brakes (optional) – Additional wheel arrestment on drive wheels
  • Storm detection system – Wind speed monitoring triggering automatic engagement

YFX vs YLBZ vs Rail Clamps: Which Storm Protection Do I Need?

DeviceFunctionBest For
Rail Clamps (YDGZ, YJGQ)Direct rail grip, prevents crane travelPrimary storm anchor
YFX Wedge BrakeLocks wheel rotation mechanicallyNon-drive wheel securing
YLBZ Wheel BrakeHydraulic wheel tread brakingDrive wheel securing, service brake

Recommendation: A complete storm protection system uses all three types. Rail clamps provide the primary anchor while YFX and YLBZ wheel devices prevent wheel rotation on all wheels.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the YFX wedge brake different from a disc brake?

Unlike disc brakes that use friction on a rotating surface, the YFX uses a mechanical wedge that physically locks the wheel by inserting between the wheel and a fixed stop. This wedge mechanism provides positive, self-locking engagement that cannot slip—even if friction is compromised by contamination. YFX is designed for storm protection (infrequent engagement) rather than high-cycle service braking.

How do I calculate how many YFX brakes my crane needs?

Use the formula: S = (2.5 × Pw) / F, where S is the number of units, Pw is the wind load on your crane (calculated from crane dimensions and local wind speed requirements), and F is the braking force per unit (F = f × N, where f = 0.46 and N = wheel pressure). Our engineering team can help you perform these calculations for your specific crane model and location.

What happens to YFX brakes during a power failure?

This is a key safety feature. The spring-applied design means that ANY loss of hydraulic pressure—including power failure, hose rupture, or pump failure—causes the wedge to immediately engage and lock the wheel. Your crane becomes MORE secure during the power failure. This fail-safe behavior is essential for storm protection applications.

Can YFX brakes be used for regular service braking?

YFX wedge brakes are designed primarily for storm protection and emergency situations, not for high-frequency service braking. For regular wheel braking during crane operation, consider YLBZ hydraulic wheel side brakes which are designed for frequent engagement cycles. YFX should only be engaged during parking, maintenance, or storm conditions.

What maintenance does YFX require?

YFX wedge brakes require minimal maintenance due to their infrequent engagement nature: (1) Quarterly visual inspection for wear and secure mounting, (2) Manual test engagement annually to verify spring function, (3) Check hydraulic system for leaks and proper pressure, (4) Inspect wedge surfaces for wear or damage after any storm event.

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Contact us today to discuss your storm protection requirements, request wind load calculations, or receive a detailed quotation for YFX windproof wedge brakes and complete brake systems.

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FAQ About YFX Electric Hydraulic Windproof Iron Wedge Brake: Storm Protection for Port Cranes & Heavy Equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

Most frequently asked questions by customers who purchased YFX Electric Hydraulic Windproof Iron Wedge Brake: Storm Protection for Port Cranes & Heavy Equipment.

  • What model should I choose for my application?

    When selecting a model, consider the load capacity and environmental conditions of your application. The YFX series offers various models (e.g., YFX-350/80, YFX-800/80) that differ in size and weight handling. Ensure the model’s specifications align with your equipment’s requirements and the expected wind load.

  • How do I determine the number of brakes needed for my crane?

    To calculate the number of brakes required, use the formula S=2.5×PwF, where Pw is the wind load and Fis the calculated braking force. It is essential to consider the specific wind conditions at your site to ensure adequate safety and stability.

  • Are there specific installation requirements I should be aware of?

    Yes, ensure that the brake is installed according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. The installation area should be free of corrosive agents, and the brake must be connected to a suitable three-phase power supply (380V, 50Hz). Additionally, confirm that the elevation and environmental conditions comply with relevant standards.

  • What maintenance is required for the YFX brake system?

    Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity of the YFX brake system. It should include routine inspections for wear and tear, checking hydraulic fluid levels, ensuring electrical connections are secure, and cleaning the unit to prevent corrosion. Following a maintenance schedule as per the manufacturer’s recommendations will help maintain optimal performance.

These responses are designed to address your concerns comprehensively, ensuring that you can confidently invest in the YFX Electric Hydraulic Windproof Iron Wedge Brake: Storm Protection for Port Cranes & Heavy Equipment for your critical applications. if you have any other questions, please contact our 7/24 customer service.

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