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Since April 2014, all ARD-aktuell programmes have been produced in a new television studio, which is equipped with state-of-the-art technology. One highlight are three camera robots that are suspended from the ceiling and realise camera flights with smooth movements and maximum precision. Smooth running, low vibration and wear resistance are the main requirements for the plastic energy chains used to guide the extensive cable assemblies. Consultancy expertise also played an extremely important role in this extensive project.
The final energy supply in the trade show news studio was not fixed from the outset. Instead, finding a solution turned out to be an extensive process of collaborative co-operation in order to provide the best possible answer to the requirements in the studio environment.
Originally, an energy supply system from the universal E4.1 system had been planned for the long travel, for example. As the individual chain links, which were too large, rattled with every movement and produced grinding noises, the background noise was too high. A classic gliding application was therefore ruled out. In the run-up to the design, the supplier of the studio robots had no idea what a central role the energy supply would play in this project. Another key to success was the advice provided by our field service team, who were available at all times and worked with their colleagues to quickly find a solution to any problems. The comprehensive advice extended far beyond the actual design of the energy supply system. Assistance was also provided in the areas of selecting the material for the support rollers, insulating mats for the channel system and the design of the moving end. In addition to the uncomplicated co-operation, unnecessary delays were also avoided thanks to rapid sampling.
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