E-ChainSystems® - igus® - #35

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C R 2 x R 1/4 S 2 x R 1/4 S R 1/6 S 2/6 S A B More application-examples for short travel applications visit our homepage at: www.igus. Example of unsupported permissible, FLB What to do if the unsupported length is insufficient If your application, fill weight and travel fall outside the "unsupported length" parameters of the desired E-Chain®, you have the following options: Select a more stable igus® E-Chain® Support the E-Chain® in the unsupported area (this possibility has restrictions for acceleration, speed and noise as a consequence - three fundamental examples are detailed to below - please consult igus® if you are considering this possibility - we will gladly provide you with a detailed proposal) Use a "multiband" chain or "nest" two E-Chains® inside one another (please consult igus® regarding these options) Design the travel distance as a "gliding application". Support of the "FLG" area. A) The overall "straight, unsupported travel" can be increased here by a maximum of 50% of the FLG and in case of option B) by a maximum of 100% Series 28 with support of the "FLB" area C) Support of the "FLB" area. The overall travel distance can be extended to a maximum of 100% from FLB These values are essential Finding a suitable E- Chain your fill weight and travel Identifying the maximum for the selected E-Chain Diagrams unsupported length from page 5.38

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