Solution
For the first time, ROBOWORKER accommodated the power and data cables for the linear robots and grippers as well as the pneumatic hoses in the
igus E4.1L energy chain, which was ideally suited for this application. Because several new features of this energy chain were decisive factors of choice for this project. Most notable are its rigidity and small size. The lightweight design of the E4.1L enables high dynamics for the fast lifting speeds and stroke rates - all top priorities for this particular application. But even the very small bend radii do not pose any problems for the new solution.
The high requirements in terms of acceleration and speed could also be fully met. In the X axis, the stroke length is 1355 mm, and bend radius is 175 mm. With the Y and Z axes, the stroke is 500 mm respectively, the bend radii are 100 mm and 125 mm.
The low mass of the cable guidance despite the strong construction also reduces the risk of vibrations and oscillations. This too was a challenge, given the acceleration involved, which is more than 3.5 times normal gravitational force. At the same time, ROBOWOKER uses a specially constructed cast frame on which the entire system stands extremely still.
So far, ROBOWORKER has only had good experiences with energy chains from igus. In general, cable or energy chain failure is very rare, says Sautter, the head of design. Energy chains with a small bend radius have been used in earlier projects. Even custom-made items were sometimes needed to meet the requirements of ROBOWORKER.