PROCESS EQUIPMENT UPDATE
NEW BEARINGS FOR ROBOTS
A high performance bearing will prevent emission of particles such as grease and oil
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earings play an important role in maintaining the good function of servomotors. A servomotor is a piece of
equipment that decodes a control signal to ensure that a motor output shaft is in the right position. In short, it is used to drive a machine’s joints, and these are particularly common in industrial robots. Bearings specialist NSK has
launched a high-performance bearing for servomotors that reduces the emission of particles such as grease and oil.
OVERCOMING THE ISSUE OF EMISSIONS To identify a potential way of overcoming the issue of particle emissions from bearings, NSK undertook research into the mechanism behind this long-standing industry problem. Alongside the implementation of
a higher-precision evaluation and test machine with a confi guration and environment similar to an actual servomotor, the company was able to design an entirely new bearing structure featuring advanced design elements. Using its experience in tribology
(controlling friction and wear via lubricants and material surfaces), NSK succeeded in developing a bearing with new grease and seal technology that off ers twice the low-particle-emission performance of conventional products. The grease also provides double the conventional lifespan, while the rubber seal delivers lower torque, particularly useful for servometers.
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The bearing has been designed for use inside robot joint servometers
The new NSK grease restrains
evaporation in high-temperature environments such as servomotors
THE TRANSITION TO MANUAL ROBOTS With many countries facing a shrinking labour pool, the market for industrial robots continues to grow. However, robots require high levels of reliability if they are to transition from manual to automated operations. Robot reliability is beholden to its major components. A typical articulated arm robot, for example, might feature up to six servomotors to facilitate robot positioning and speed in its various axes. Each servomotor houses two bearings: a load-side bearing supporting the shaft where it exits the servomotor; and a counter load- side bearing located between the brake disc and encoder disc.
HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS In high-temperature environments such as servomotors, bearings tend to scatter tiny particles of grease and oil as they rotate. These emissions
stick to the discs and cause issues such as encoder read errors and brake slippage. The need for bearings with low particle-emission performance is clear in applications of this type, which is why NSK set about developing anti- scatter grease and seals that provide a high level of hermeticity. The new NSK grease restrains
evaporation in high-temperature environments such as servomotors and uses thermally resistant components to ensure low particle emissions and better resistance to seizing. NSK’s new rubber seal features a redesigned lip shape that again supports low particle emissions as well as 10% lower torque. NSK’s new bearing is also suitable
for other products that require low-particle-emission performance, contributing to stable operation in a wide range of industrial machinery.
For more information visit:
www.nsk.com
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