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The energy chain in the lane – Part 6

Christian Strauch | 16. June 2020

…to 150 metres. There are already drawings for solutions with two reverse autoglide 5 units to extend the maximum travel length and to distribute the cables on two chains.

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Strain relief on one or both sides?

Volker Beissel | 31. March 2020

…one-sided strain relief are available for the rotary energy supply systems: https://content.communication.igus.net/rotary-energy-supply-systems-design-tips

General information on strain relief is available here: https://www.igus.eu/info/energychains-filling-cables-and-hoses?L=en

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How high is the tensile strength in triflex R e-chains?

cweiss | 5. July 2019

How high is the tensile strength in triflex R e-chains? Created On5. July 2019 bycweiss Print You are here: Main Energy chains Energy supply for robots How high is the…

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ZERO DOWNTIME – How predictive maintenance is revolutionising automotive production

Richard Habering | 14. July 2021

…beginning of production. Manipulators, which often assist people in manufacturing during this step, should be easy to move. Here, lightweight but tough  energy chains made of polymer,  are just right….

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Can control cables also be used as ASi bus cables?

Nils Jäger | 2. July 2020

…thus to machine failure. For most moving applications in energy chains, however, our chainflex cables CF898.082 and CF898.083, which have been specifically developed for this application, can also be selected.

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