Handling heavy loads June 25th 2007 When designing systems for heavy handling and pick and place applications, choosing the right linear motion solution can be overwhelming. With such an extensive selection available, the decision often comes down to wheel versus recirculating ball bearing technologies.
Considerations in addition to satisfying the application requirements will, of course include price and delivery but often extent assembly time and long term maintenance are relegated down the list of requirements, as cost issues can take over. The hidden costs can then sometimes be ignored, especially if some of the components can be made in house by the customer or contractor.
In considering the total cost, the labour time associated with installation and long term maintenance must not be forgotten. How much work is the customer willing to undertake with respect to fitting the guidance system to machined steel beams? How easy will access be when the system is installed, what about spares, what is likely to fail first and how easy is it to change the failed part? A properly sized system can last the lifetime of the machine but only by using quality parts can this be guaranteed.
The Hepco HDS range is suitable for most high load applications where cost and performance are both essential. Due to its ease of installation, low maintenance and capability to achieve long lengths, it is an ideal choice for heavy duty automation and pick and place gantry systems.
A wide range of accessories and options make HDS extremely versatile, and HDS can be purchased assembled for quick installation, or as individual components for custom designs.
Furthermore constant additions are being made to the range to provide even more choice the addition of a ballscrew driven version utilising the compact beam is one such example. This is available as a standard product HDCS and has been incorporated into the latest HDS catalogue.
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