The palletizing systems typically used in packaging plants put the elements that they are composed of "under pressure": stressful cycles, sometimes even 24 hours a day, are the order of the day and also "challenge" even the most resistant linear handling solutions adopted in the system.
Moreover, if rails and bearings, due to their characteristics, are not "up to the task" required of them, then the application becomes even more complex and challenging.
There are two issues related to linear motion that can increase the complexity of a palletizing system applied to packaging:
both of which can cause premature wear and tear on the system.
In addition, if the linear guides and bearings are not “up to the task” requested due to their characteristics, the application becomes even more complex and challenging.
In fact, all bearings need regular lubrication to function properly in the long run. The lubricant helps minimize wear caused by metal to metal contact which, if left unchecked, can significantly reduce the life of a bearing and guide.
However, the constant lubrication activity itself often represents an "obstacle" in terms of time: when it needs to be done many times, in order to reduce more "invasive" maintenance and production stops, this phase becomes a repeating job that is not always carried out correctly. Nevertheless, it is actually insufficient lubrication that causes wear.
In detail, palletizers applied to packaging are particularly susceptible to lubrication problems because they often handle cardboard which tends to generate dust: this is an extremely aggressive contaminant which tends to "absorb" the lubrication the system needs to function.
The other element that can generate premature bearing wear is misalignment. Linear guides that are not aligned correctly during installation may cause problems for any precision machine, including palletizers, unbalancing the load on some parts of the guide rather than distributing it uniformly, and jeopardizing the accuracy of the application.
For the management of the linear movement of this type of system, Rollon proposes Compact Rail, a family of linear guides that offer an effective answer to both problems mentioned above.
Compact Rail, first of all, has minimal lubrication requirements: the slider glides on large ball bearings that are permanently lubricated and sealed. Unlike bearings based on recirculating balls that require frequent lubrication, Compact rail bearings offer various advantages:
These features exponentially lengthen maintenance intervals to more than 50,000 cycles between lubrication interventions.
When it comes to alignment requirements, however, we have to take into account that palletizers move considerable loads on long axes at high speeds, making alignment crucial to ensure smooth movement.
Compact Rail also offers a wide range of anti-corrosion treatments that extend the life of the guide and minimize maintenance:
The rolling rails of Rollon guides are also induction hardened, guaranteeing excellent dynamics, robustness, and strength.
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