Solution
Arranged high up on the control cabinet horizontally next to the machine, a
guidelok energy chain is now safely guiding the heavy hoses and cables. Multiple supports at different positions on the chain hold the upper run at the proper height and prevent the upper part of the chain from gliding on the lower run. The key to the support system is that, at the end of the supports holding the chain's upper run up, there are roller holders that fold in as soon as the chain radius passes them. When the chain comes back, the brackets spring back in and support the cable guidance system. This flexibility allows unsupported travel distances of up to 50m.
Since two such energy chains have been arranged in a reverse configuration (the alternative being interlocking chains), the cables and hoses move from the same position in both guidance systems. And this is true even if the customer requires a greater travel distance and thus a greater chain length. Complex adjustments can thus be avoided for machine variants, and assembly costs can be reduced.
The energy chain is also designed for high speeds and accelerations, a long service life, and quick and easy installation.