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Check whether the distances between the applied forces are within the permissible values (see maximum permissible distances).
Variant: 1 rail, 2 trolleys | Variant: 2 rail, 4 wagons | |
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sy + sz | < | 2 wx - Y0 |
ay + az | < | 2 wx - Y0 |
Calculating the required drive force
Firstly, four calculations must be carried out:
Calculate the maximum bearing load
Fa: | drive force | [N] |
Fs: | Mass force | [N] |
Fy, Fz: | Bearing load in y or z direction | [N] |
sx, sy, sz: | Distance of the mass force in x-, y- or z-direction | [mm] |
ay, az: | Distance of the drive force in the y or z direction | [mm] |
wx: | Distance between the wagons on a rail | [mm] |
LX: | Size-dependent constant | [mm] |
Zm: | Size-dependent constant | [mm] |
Y0: | Size-dependent constant | [mm] |
b: | Distance between the guide rails | [mm] |
µ: | coefficient of friction, µ = 0 for static loads, µ = 0.2 for dynamic loads | |
ZW: | Number of slides per rail |
Check the maximum bearing load of the most heavily loaded bearing with the load calculated in step no. 4
Order number | Fymax, Fzmax [N] |
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TW-01-15 | 2,000 |
TW-01-20 | 3700 |
TW-01-25 | 5,000 |
TW-01-30 | 7,000 |
Determination of the maximum permissible speed for the load from step no. 4
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