Solution
For their hangars, the engineers decided on
products from the drylin W series – linear rails made of aluminium and carriages made of die-cast zinc – on which the platforms are mounted today.
The drylin W guide system offers several decisive advantages that led to this choice. The linear bearings are cost-effective and almost maintenance-free. This is because the carriage's pillow blocks are made of iglidur J high-performance plastic, whose solid lubricants ensure low-friction, maintenance-free dry operation – without a single drop of lubricating oil. This greatly reduces the maintenance costs that would result from the time-consuming technician travel alone. Because the bearing technology is self-cleaning, no cleaning work is necessary. The carriage bearings slide on the linear rails instead of rolling, so they push the dirt in front of them until it eventually falls off the rails. The hardened, anodized aluminium rails are extremely temperature-resistant (-20 to +40 degrees Celsius), and UV rays and moisture are no problem for them, either. The liners in the carriages also offer low moisture absorption (just 0.3 percent).
The drone hangar and similar solutions have already helped exabotix grow rapidly. The company now has 30 employees, and that number is rising. It also has plans for the future. For instance, it is currently considering enlarging the hangar. This would result in a container that package delivery companies could load with five drones to deliver packages in rural areas.