Cable Carrier and Plastics Bearings Increase Torsional Strength
igus* Inc., the industry-leading developer of plastics cable carriers, bearings and continuous-flex cables, now offers improved integral fiber rod assemblies inside its multi-axis Triflex* R robot cable carriers.
After many series of tests, igus has implemented an iglide* bearing on the moving tips of its fiber rods to increase the torsional strength. These modified fiber rod heads can better cope with the extreme, twisting movements often demanded in robotic applications at the touch of a button. The new tips are now used in all Triflex R fiber rod assemblies.
The interior support fiber rods are designed to mount a designated section of Triflex R Energy Chain* in a fixed position. This reduces torsion and creates pre-tension through this part of the plastics cable carrier, preventing it from interfering with certain work areas around a robot.
Triflex R was developed to protect moving cables and hoses on 6-axis robots used in demanding industrial environments, such as in automotive production plants or welding applications. The cable management system is able to move multi-dimensionally in all axes and can twist up to 380 degrees per yard, enabling easy movement through complex configurations. The smooth, tubular design also permits the cable carrier to glide around the exterior of the robot without catching.
Triflex R is available in enclosed and light versions. The enclosed version fully protects cables and comes with an
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
WR26 bearing | 24.5 | 26 | 1.2 |
WR25 bearing |