Solution
One of the tasks that had to be implemented by the designers of the pipe handler included energy supply via the mast system up to the heavy-duty gripper. The engineers opted for a system that is also used in numerous other machines in construction and mining technology. Our
E4.80 energy chains are installed on each of the three axes of the pipe handling system. These chains are suitable for outdoor use, not only in drilling rigs of various types (deep drilling rigs, pile drivers, rock and tunnel boring rigs), but also for example, in container cranes and recycling plants. They are extremely robust and equipped with a (secondary) retention mechanism, which ensures a long service life even when filled with rigid and heavy hydraulic hoses.
The chains are suitable for a wide temperature range and, most importantly for drilling rigs, they are not sensitive to vibrations. This is ensured by the “undercut“ - a constructive measure that creates an exceptionally load-bearing connection of the chain links in the truest sense of the word. The interlocking chain links also provide a dirt-repellent outer contour. The separators subdivide the chain interior and ensure an orderly guidance of numerous cables of different sizes. Bauer uses electrically conductive ESD energy chains that comply with explosion protection regulations- after all, deep drilling rigs carry media that have a high energy content and therefore have a potential explosion risk. Some of the chains are arranged horizontally, some vertically and travel distances of up to ten metres. They are essentially filled with large hydraulic cables, which provide the gripper with the required mobility and holding force. Electrical and signal cables for sensors, cameras and lighting are also routed via the energy chains to the gripper or to the respective end points of the individual linear axes.