Solution
For the design engineers, the challenges of the system also raised the question of the optimal guidance of energy, control signals and compressed air to the gripper. The robot has an internal power feed-through, but there is not enough space for all the cables. In their search for an external energy supply system, the designers came across the multi-dimensionally movable triflex R energy supply system from igus. This energy chain was designed and developed especially for robotic applications. It is multi-dimensionally movable and adapts to all movements in the sixth axis, even with more complicated handling tasks for the robot. Small bend radii create the prerequisite for space-saving installation. At the same time, external stop-dogs for radius and torsion ensure that the defined radii do not fall short of the minimum bend radii and thus a long service life of the cables can be guaranteed.
The energy chain is also made of extremely abrasion-resistant material that has the necessary classifications for cleanroom technology.
igus supplies the triflex R energy chain of the new handling system as a ready-to-install harnessed
readychain energy chain system, each with a harnessed servo cable and a resolver cable (for the two Bosch Rexroth and Indramat servo drives), two compressed air cables and a bus cable for the control signals.
The new system is convincing not only technically, but also economically. The robots have become much more cost-effective in recent years, and the availability of the robot is much higher compared to the linear units. Costs are also saved in the energy supply system because only one energy chain is needed instead of six.