Solution
In order to meet the special requirements of cable guidance, we searched for the best technical solution in close consultation with the customer.
Finally, an
e-spool with spring retraction was chosen, which today allows engineers to safely route all power and data cables as well as pneumatic hoses to the robot platform.
To ensure that the unrolled energy chain could also move in the Y direction, the e-spool was mounted on a turntable with the 1400 series energy chain. Another specification concerned the last gliders of the chain, which were mounted backwards, so that the cable guide is lower above the ground when the e-spool is unrolled.
Additional sensors have also been installed on the energy chain to stop the mobile platform before the chain runs out. The e-spool made it possible to wind up the cables in a confined space. Thanks to the integrated spring retraction system, the engineers were able to dispense with a motorised system for winding up the chain.
In contrast to a battery or motor-operated system, the robot could be kept as light and thin as possible. In addition, the e-spool also allowed the project team's control budget to be met. In addition to the energy chain, the cables and hoses routed in it were also purchased from us. These primarily concerned
chainflex motor cables,
chainflex control cables and a
pneumatic hose.