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Energy and signal supply system in gantry loaders

The Gehring Group is regarded as a specialist in high-precision transfer lines that are used to machine engine blocks. The company has developed a modular system of linear robots with which crank cases, for example, are moved quickly from one machining station to the next. For energy supply, Gehring relies on especially "fast" and quiet energy chains and ready-to-install harnessed cables from igus®.
Honing precision bore holes is one of the main competencies of the Gehring Group headquartered in Ostfildern. Special horizontal machines for holes of up to 15 metres and transfer lines for the production of motor blocks are part of the plants that are manufactured at the production site Naumburg/Thuringia. In this challenging area of precision machining, Gehring is an international market leader.
No moving cable guide without an energy chain
When choosing the energy supply for the gantries the Gehring design engineers could resort to a proven solution. Gerhard Hohmann: "We use energy chains by igus® in our honing machines. We do not have moving energy supplies without a chain. "The chains are supplied pre-assembled as a readychain®: "We pass the necessary design data on to igus®, where the chain is planned, manufactured, fitted with the relevant components, harnessed and then delivered ready to install."
 
Challenge: energy supplies for a 33 metre long gantry
This principle also applies even larger gantries. A modular machine for honing the crank case bore can be up to 8 metres long (including measuring device and marking). The cylinder modules require 2.60 metres and you need 3 metres space in between for access. That means that the gantries – and hence the travels of the energy chain – are 20 to 33 metres long. The application is also impressive: with a current project, the gantry moves at 3 m/s and an acceleration of 7 m/s2. However, gantries have been built for 10 m/s, which are used in a crash test station.
readychain® In principle, energy chains are used in the modular honing machines by Gehring – in all movable axes.

Energy chain: fast, quiet, secure guidance

This combination of travel, speed and service life (ten years are required) cannot be reached with a gliding chain – and a typical roller energy chain would produce high noise and vibration levels at that speed. Therefore, igus® recommended using the profile roller chain of the series P4. Here, the rollers of upper and lower runs do not move over each other, but offset on a continuous, wide rolling surface. This allows quiet and smooth operation, even in the case of long travels (up to 800 m). The identical pitch of all e-chain® links (with or without roller) contributes to the smooth running. The autoglide crossbars ensure a safe guidance, while significantly reducing the necessary drive power. And the service life is the longest of all energy chains in the igus® product range.
P4 roller energy chain View of the Z-axis of the gantry with P4 roller energy chain.
autoglide crossbars of the profile rol e-chain® Easily visible: the autoglide crossbars of the profile rol e-chain®.

Complete system for the energy and signal supply system

Gehring purchases the complete system from igus®, including the guide trough that was specially developed for the P4 system – and the chains are also fitted and pre-assembled ready to install in the gantries as readychain®. The reverse arrangement of the chains only requires one trough, in which both energy chains run opposing. With the energy supply from the gantry, i.e. the X-axis, to the loaders (Z-Axis), a chain from the E4.1 product range is used, as has proven successful with such applications. Here, the undercut design ensures significant lateral stability compared to conventional systems.
 
The chainflex® cables that are used in the energy chains, have been developed from scratch for mobile applications. For the more critical and fast X-axes Gehring uses the servo cable series CF27, which is characterised by an additional pressure-extruded TPE inner jacket, among other things. For these cables igus® provides a guarantee of 10 million cycles or 36 months. To transmit data, cables of the series CF113 are used, the expected service life of which even is 20 million cycles in the specific case.
X-axis of the gantry loader igus® energy chains are also used at the X-axis of the gantry loader.

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