High-speed and very high speed (VHS) passenger rail lines, in particular, are gaining ground within Europe and beyond, including Spain’s ambitious AVE project and China’s continued investment in multiple domestic lines.
For example, the assembly will require machined plates to align the guides for flatness and parallelism, and the additional fabrication, machining and assembly involved increases time and labor costs. And if the rails are not properly installed, the precision bearings will experience constant load from binding. This will prematurely wear the bearings and can lead to more frequent replacement.
Builders can solve the problem by paying more for larger profiled bearings, but this will also increase the size and weight of the assembly, which translates to higher costs for power transmission and motion control components.
In addition to machining and installation considerations, machine builders must also pay attention to the contamination risks that primary and secondary packaging machinery present for linear bearings. In secondary packaging, for instance, dust from corrugated materials can easily collect on the rail and consequently collect inside the bearing block. This leads to premature wear on the bearing and, in the worst-case scenarios, will completely jam the bearing and result in a costly shutdown.
Using roller guides, such as Rollon’s Compact Rail in medium-accuracy applications can, for example, eliminate the added machining, fabrication and assembly efforts typically associated with recirculating ball guides. Compact Rail features large rolling elements, rail profiles that allow some play and an easy preload adjustment that enables equal loading of all elements. Not only is it a more compliant guide than a profiled rail, it can even compensate for misalignment by mitigating uneven load points that may otherwise promote wear and pitting. Compact Rail linear bearings provide numerous features and benefits for packaging applications:
Unlike high-precision recirculating ball guides, medium-precision bearing guides like Rollon Corporation’s Compact Rail do not saddle packaging machine builders with expensive and unnecessary machining and assembly requirements. Not only will they deliver sufficient accuracy and precision for packaging equipment applications, they’ll keep assembly time and costs in line with their goals.