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News Release from: Igus UK | Subject: Aluminium cable guiding trough system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 February 2006
Guiding trough smoothes long energy
chains
An aluminium guiding trough system has been developed as a modular construction kit - supplied as a basic model or - for the demanding plant engineering sector - with additional system components.
Wherever self-supporting energy chains glide over travel distances amounting to several hundred metres, they must be guided efficiently and reliably This might be a travel distance of 50m in the high-bay warehouse of a logistics centre, or 500m in seawater-resistant form through the crane installation in a harbour
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Energy chain manufacturer igus has now developed a new aluminium guiding trough system as a modular construction kit.
Depending on the actual application of the flexible energy supply system, users receive a basic model or, for instance, for the demanding plant engineering sector, additional system components.
* Four parts quickly assembled - easily and quickly assembled, the basic package consists of only four parts: trough wall, slide rail, clamp shoe, and connector.
The trough wall, which is made of extruded aluminium is lightweight, yet sturdy, seawater-proof and can also be used under rough environmental conditions.
The slide rails, included in the delivery package for the system, are securely clicked into a continuous lateral groove and can be detached again.
The clamp shoe is installed internally or externally with only one screw on the base surface or on fastening profiles (available as an option).
Finally, a resilient plastic wedge dampens any impacts.
* Large-scale plants or portal robots - on the one hand, the solid aluminium mounting brackets (connectors, instead of a plastic wedge) are additional system components for large-scale plants.
These mounting brackets facilitate the installation work, because the trough elements are connected to one another during pre-assembly.
However, in the case of portal robots, machine tools, wood-processing machines or textile machines, plastic wedges are quite sufficient.
* Protection against lateral abrasion - on the other hand, two additional system components provide basic technical advantages for proper guidance of the energy chain.
One of these system components is the lateral plastic slide strip, which - with life-increasing properties - protects the chain against lateral abrasion especially at high speeds of travel.
Gliding along the plastic has a material-strengthening effect at critical points and also attenuates sound.
If the running noise requires additional dampening, noise-reducing damping profiles made of EPDM are available. Request a free brochure from Igus UK ...
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