Brakes for Electric Motors

Temporiti (Italy) – Official Representation by kmmp

DC Brakes (Direct Current)

compact and reliable, ideal for inverter-controlled drives

AC Brakes (Alternating Current)

proven for standard applications with mains-powered motors

Standard series

quickly available for common motor sizes and mounting configurations

Custom-made versions

tailored for ATEX zones, high-temperature environments, special voltages, or installation constraints

Replacement brakes and retrofit kits

perfect for repair shops and modernization projects

Temporiti

Italian Quality, Local Service by kmmp

Temporiti has been a trusted name in industrial brake systems for decades, known for robust design and reliable operation in demanding applications such as conveyors, machine tools, elevators, hoists, and more.

When it comes to safe, reliable, and precise braking of electric motors in industrial environments, brakes from Temporiti (Italy) are a proven solution. As the official general representative for the German-speaking market, kmmp offers the full product range – from standard brakes to custom-made special versions, available as DC (direct current) or AC (alternating current) models.

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DC Brakes

DC brakes for electric motors

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AC Brakes

AC brakes for electric motors

Industrial Motor Brakes by Temporiti – Available from kmmp

Who Benefits from Temporiti Brakes?

Our industrial brake solutions are ideal for:

Technical Highlights

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FAQ

Technical references

Where can I find information about the air gap between the electromagnet and the brake armature plate?

Details about the air gap can be found in the installation manual on the product page for your selected brake type and size.

The adjustment of the braking torque is described in the installation manual on the product page for the selected brake type.

The electrical wiring diagram can be found on the product page of your selected brake type and size.

No, DC brakes are not polarity-sensitive.