drylin® ZLW Tensioned belt axis in conveyor technology
Those responsible for mechanical design analysed the market and examined the solutions proposed by various suppliers. In the end, the multifunctional drylin® ZLW linear axis we proposed was the winner (see pictures 2 and 3 below). It is an impressive two metres long, 41 centimetres wide, 10 centimetres high and weighs 126 kilograms and was delivered ready for installation.
A total of four guide rails, two of which are used for parallel guidance, were assembled into a compact system for KHS. This means that the three "push arms" (the centre one for pushing the kegs into the station, the two outer ones for returning them to the central conveyor belt) can be operated on a common linear axis.
In order to adapt the guide length of the slides to the high torques that occur when the kegs are pushed over, the slides are arranged on two levels. They are moved by three centrally arranged toothed belts (Fig. 4 below). The motors are housed space-saving in the extension of the deflection axis on both sides of the unit.
iglidur® plain bearings in the axis
Bearings made of iglidur® materials are used in all axes, which require no external lubricants - an important aspect for hygienic cleaning and filling. An intelligently designed and easy to dismantle locating spigot also enables the linear guide foils to be changed quickly (Fig. 5 below).
drylin® Linear bearings in the lifting stations
There are also numerous places on the Innokeg AF-C Transversal where linear bearings are used. For example, the axes of the lifting stations are fitted with drylin® stainless steel linear bearings (Fig. 6).
Condition monitoring for the plain bearing systems
In the near future, KHS is also planning to use isense technology as part of predictive maintenance, which monitors the wear of the plain bearing systems. This can increase the availability of the systems and enhance customer benefits.