Wooden Friction Block
Wooden Friction Block

Wooden Friction Block

Price 1500 INR/ Piece

MOQ : 50 Pieces

Wooden Friction Block Specification

  • Capacity
  • 2 ton
  • Usage & Applications
  • Press And Hammer Brake Pad
  • Size
  • 110x60x50mm
  • Material
  • Wooden
  • Type
  • Friction Block
  • Edge Type
  • Square Cut
  • Color
  • Natural Wood
  • Surface Finish
  • Color Coated
  • Thickness
  • 5mm
  • Feature
  • High Friction
  • Shape
  • Rectangular
 

Wooden Friction Block Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 50 Pieces
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 100 Pieces Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 5-7 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Wooden Friction Block



Jump on the next level of machine efficiency with our Brilliant Wooden Friction Block, uniquely crafted for demanding applications. Highlighted by a grand capacity of 2 tons, this new addition features a towering rectangular profile measuring 110x60x50mm with a robust 5mm thickness. Its natural wood color and color-coated finish offer resilience, while the high-friction, square-cut edges ensure effective performance. Specifically designed for press and hammer brake pads, this friction block provides outstanding durability and reliability, making it a top choice for manufacturers, suppliers, and traders across India.

Outstanding Features & Industrial Advantages

The Wooden Friction Block stands out with a high-friction surface, 5mm thick sturdy design, and a brilliant natural wood finish. Its grand rectangular shape and towering capacity of 2 tons make it ideal for heavy-duty use in press and hammer brake pads. With its square-cut edges ensuring maximum contact, these blocks are highly valued for their longevity in various mechanical and industrial settings.


FOB Port, Packaging, and Quality Certifications

Handover is streamlined as products are dispatched via major Indian FOB ports, ensuring smooth logistics across destinations. Each Wooden Friction Block is securely packaged to maintain product integrity throughout transportation. Complete certifications accompany every shipment, providing clear valuation and quality assurance. Our efficient supply chain guarantees prompt delivery and dependable service for bulk or customized orders.


FAQ's of Wooden Friction Block:


Q: How is the Wooden Friction Block primarily used in industrial applications?

A: The Wooden Friction Block is mainly used in press and hammer brake pads, providing high-friction performance needed for efficient braking and operational safety in heavy machinery.

Q: What benefits does the color-coated surface provide?

A: The color-coated surface adds an extra layer of protection, enhancing durability and resistance to wear, moisture, and environmental damage, while also maintaining a natural wood appearance.

Q: Where can these friction blocks be applied effectively?

A: These blocks are particularly effective in industrial settings requiring robust brake components, such as manufacturing units, workshops, and mechanical plants where press and hammer brake systems are utilized.

Q: What is the process for acquiring packaging details and certifications?

A: Upon placing an order, customers receive comprehensive packaging details along with necessary certifications, ensuring every shipment meets quality standards and is ready for smooth handover at the designated FOB port.

Q: How does the square-cut edge influence the block's performance?

A: The square-cut edge design ensures a larger flat contact surface, resulting in improved grip, consistent friction, and optimal performance during braking and press operations.

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