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In all machines as well as in the internal indoor and gantry cranes ,
energy chains from igus are used.
Chain-type holders are increasingly used in DMG machines to provide the various milling cutters, drills and other tools. For smooth running and trouble-free operation in the machine tools,
iglidur plain bearings are now pressed into the chain links instead of the metal bearings previously used.
Michael Offner, the igus product manager in charge of machine tools, also examined, among other things, these tool magazine chains. In the process, he noticed that both the pivoting movement of the chain links of about 20 degrees and the load acting on the joints would make the use of plastic bearings reasonable. In such applications, plastic bearings have an advantage because the lubricants are firmly embedded in the material over the entire contact surface. As a result, they maintain an almost constant coefficient of surface friction over their entire service life, are maintenance-free and also represent a cost saving of at least 50 percent.
Extensive test and comparison series undertaken by igus with various plastic and metal bearings confirmed the statements regarding coefficient of friction, load capacity and wear for the standard material iglidur D. In addition, iglidur D is insensitive to chemicals and is characterised by low water absorption.
After the machine builder was initially sceptical about the plastic plain bearings, the final results of the test series led to a change of mind.