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Application #1 – PACKAGING LINE

An appliance manufacturer needs to move product in boxes so that they can be presented to a transfer conveyor after final assembly.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • The boxes weigh 200 pounds
  • The unit reciprocates 8 times per minute
  • 4.5 inch stroke
  • 365 days per year, ten year design life.
  • Slightly corrosive environment

ANALYSIS What is the proper size EXCEL™ Bearing which will satisfy this application?

Configuration: There is enough space available for four linear bearings. The system will use stainless steel shafting with a hardness of Rc 55. The load can be centered between four standard Excel™ linear bearings

Travel Life:
4.5 in./stroke x 8 strokes/min. x 60 min./hr x 24 hrs/day x 365 days/year x 10 years = 189,000,000 inches.

Load-Life Ratio Factor (RL): Based on the computed travel life and the load-life curve RL = .22.

Shaft Hardness Ratio Factor (Rh): For PowerTrax™ HG Stainless shafting with a hardness of Rc 55, Rh = .70.

Applied Load (La): Per bearing, La = 200/4 = 50 lbs.

Equivalent Load (Le): Substituting in the load formula and solving for Le = 50 / (.22 x .70) = 325 pounds

SELECTION
From the EXCEL™ Bearing load tables, the smallest bearing which exceeds this load rating is the 3/4 inch bearing. However, if the application is such that the bearing could be oriented for maximum capacity, then the 5/8 inch bearing could be used.

The Part List Includes:
4 - XLEC12 EXCEL™ Linear bearings
2 - PowerTrax™ HG Stainless shafting, 9.25 inch minimum length
2 - PowerTrax™ NSB-12 End supports

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Application #2 – SCANNER POSITIONING

A vision system scanner is mounted to the center of the carriage of a vertically mounted slide system. The customer wants to use one inch open pillow blocks to guarantee a long life.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Scanner weight is 100 pounds
  • The center of gravity is offset 4 inches from the carriage plate
  • The adjustment distance is 36 inches
  • Minimal deflection desired
  • Hand adjustment with future automation planned
  • A travel life of 10 million inches is desired

ANALYSIS
Configuration: A standard system with carriage plate and fully supported shafts will assure minimal deflection.

Load per Bearing:
The load is centered and offset four inches. Use the equations from the load condition figure “Vertically Mounted” to determine the worst case force through a bearing. The distance from the load to the centerline of the shaft (d2) is 4 + 1.187 or 5.187 inches. The bearing spacing (d0) is set by the carriage plate; d0 = 7 inches. Based on a design factor of 2, the load per bearing is 74 pounds. This is far below the rated value of a one inch open bearing.

NOTE: When using open-style bearings, if the direction of loading force is through the opening of the bearing, it is necessary to de-rate the bearing capacity by 50%. SELECTION: The Parts List Is:

SELECTION
PowerTrax™ Series 133 consisting of a double shaft fully supported system with Carriage 1 and four (4) single bearing blocks.

The Part List Includes:
133-16-L36

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