Solution
For the cable guidance, we suggested a rotary energy supply to the customer, i.e. an
energy chain with a reverse bend radius including a rotation module. To be more precise, the cables run in an
energy chain of the E2 micro series. Running in a special rotation module, the energy chain can also achieve the desired high angle of rotation.
The design of the cable guidance enables several advantages for the pick-and-place robot: as the extremely lightweight allows the robot to be highly flexible and move quickly, the failure rate of the cables leading to the A5 axis has been significantly reduced.
So far, there has not been a solution on the market for such a cable feed to the rotary axes, which is why the development work between the Festo engineers and our cable specialists was characterised by a very close exchange. During this collaboration, the specific cables to be considered for this application were also selected. Among other things, the manufacturer relies on
chainflex® control cables for high loads in moving applications. So that Festo can save itself the harnessing, the automation specialist ordered the energy chain directly with the cables drawn in and ready for connection as a so-called
readychain®.