Solution
In their search for the best possible bearing solution, the designers from A.R.C. came across the
iglidur plain bearings. These bearings have already proven their worth in other areas of medical technology. When feed movements are performed, bearings with the standard E 10 fit are, as a rule, sufficient. In the case of A.R.C. slit lamp, significantly higher requirements had to be met. Here we are at the limits of what can be produced mechanically. Therefore, in close cooperation with A.R.C. a customised solution was worked out, which ensures the best possible fit with the smallest possible clearance while at the same time providing extremely smooth running and the possibility of fixing the setting. The material pairing was also adapted to this bearing solution.
The plain bearings used are components made of iglidur J - the bearings supplied as bar stock are manufactured in the factory of A.R.C. which involves high precision tooling down to the nearest μm in order to obtain the desired fit. At the design stage, attention was paid to ensuring that the walls of the plastic plain bearings were as thin as possible in order to ensure the highest degree of dimensional stability. One factor that complicated matters was that A.R.C. makes openings in the bearing bushes to allow electrical cables to pass through the slit lamp arms.
A.R.C. also uses the plastic plain bearings at other bearing points of the slit lamp and is very satisfied with them. In combination with the used stainless steel and brass, perfect results are achieved here. The example impressively demonstrates that any reservations about the use of plastic bearings in medical technology are misplaced. On the contrary, these bearings make it possible to achieve the highest level of precision, being able to dispense with lubricants is very beneficial for reasons of hygiene. The intense endurance tests performed by A.R.C. over months also provide evidence of the long service life of the precision bearing on the microscope arm.