To ensure the long-term durability of the sweeping vehicles, the company decided to use lubrication-free and therefore maintenance-free polymer plain bearings from igus. Plain bearings made of various iglidur® materials are used above all at the neuralgic points such as the circular brush, which for example is almost continuously exposed to high impact loads when sweeping the kerbs, and in the area of the rear lid, which is exposed to high forces when opening and closing. Added to this is the extreme accumulation of dirt at both points, which affects all areas.The particularly wear-resistant iglidur W300 and iglidur Q for maximum loads are used in the lifting joints of the circular brushes. In addition, iglidur Z, the material with the maximum surface pressure currently available, ensures outstanding wear resistancein the hinge and locking mechanism of the tail gate. "Dirt is unloaded via the tailgate. It gets really dirty and sometimes even wet. Since we have been using the polymer bearings, there is no longer any need for welding in case of repairs," Gerhard Gräbel points out. "If a defect should occur in a vehicle today, only the plastic bushings need to be replaced. This is simple by comparison. And we have the bushings in stock in our spare parts store."
"The test results clearly show that the brittle new material is likely to withstand everyday stresses and strains even better in the long term," says the designer confidently. "Thus the advantages for the machine operator are obvious. The robust sweeping machines are economical to operate in the long term while at the same time reducing maintenance and service costs," adds the CEO.
The cooperation between the two companies works very well. "We started our search for wear-free materials at a trade show a few years ago and subsequently made our first attempts with plastic plain bearings," Gerhard Gräbel recalls. "Our contact person on site is always available. We attach great importance to this. We also need samples or spare parts at short notice in order to maintain the value stability of the sweepers. And when it comes to new and further developments, we are now thinking in terms of plastics."
Further applications of the plastic bearings are already planned. For example, metal bearings are currently still being used in front brushes. They, too, must be lubricated regularly in order to remain functional in the long term. The first trials with lubrication-free plastic bearings are already underway.
Each year, around 250 sweeping vehicles are built at the site in a wide variety of volume production. The guidelines are clear. "Our customers demand efficient machines - with tight economic specifications," concludes the CEO. "We score points with German craftsmanship. With our robust and high-quality sweeping vehicles of all sizes, a wide range of cleaning tasks can be covered. In addition, we are sure that in the long run the lubrication-free plain bearings will prove themselves or prevail in other areas and ensure the required service life. “