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News Release from: THK UK | Subject: Precision linear motion guides
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 January 2007
Precision linear motion guides cut costs
In the demanding worlds of optical engineering and instrument manufacture, the latest precision linear motion guides from THK are providing solutions that enhance performance.
In the demanding worlds of optical engineering and instrument manufacture, the latest precision linear motion guides from THK are providing solutions that not only enhance performance, but also cut costs and reduce maintenance requirements As an example of the cost savings which can be achieved, the use of THK's HCR circular guides in the altitude rotation mechanism of medium aperture astronomical telescopes has helped to cut the cost of the telescope mounting pedestal to just one tenth that of the previous design
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In a very different application, miniature RSR-series linear guides from THK are making it easy to change the bulbs used as a light source in large planetarium projectors.
The optical assembly of these projectors is compact, so access to the bulb can only be gained by moving multiple lenses and mirrors out of the way.
Doing this manually would be time consuming, but the space to fit an automatic mechanism is very limited.
RSR micro-guides, which are available with rail widths of just 1mm, provided the solution and, because types with metal endplates were selected, the guides are easily capable of withstanding the high operating temperatures that result from their close proximity to the projector bulb.
At the heart of THK's latest products is the company's market-leading Caged BallO technology of re-circulating steel balls running in precision raceways, in an arrangement which eliminates ball-on-ball contact and friction, as well as minimising lubrication requirements.
THK guides find application not only in optical instruments, but also in the manufacture of the lenses used in those instruments.
Type SRG super roller guides are, for example, improving the surface finish of lenses produced in one of the latest CNC lens grinding machines.
This means that the lenses require less polishing, cutting production time and costs.
SRG guides combine THK's caged ball technology with linear rollers, resulting in greatly increased radial and lateral stiffness compared with conventional roller guides, as well as smoother running and reduced variation of running resistance with changes in operating temperature.
All of these benefits were important for the lens grinding application, as was the very low maintenance requirement of the guides.
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