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HLE-RB DefletionCharacteristics
The HLE defection curves car be used for determining the deflection based on the profile length and the application load weight. Applica­tions requiring high acceleration forces can place a severe strain on the system stability. In these cases, a solid substructure may be re­quired with the HLE product being supported at frequent intervals.
These deflection curves illustrate the deflection f, based on the HLE profile being simply supported at both ends. The graphs take into consideration the self deflection due to the weight of the profile, along with the load to be transported. The maximum deflection cannot be exceeded. If the maximum deflec-
;d on your application parameters, then additional supports are required. Alternatively, the next larger profile size may be considered. For deflection formulas and calcula­tions, please refer to the Technical Information Library found on our web site: www.parkemiotion.com
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L = Unsupported length mm f - Deflection mm
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