Maintenance-free bearing
To ensure this accessibility, Kuper provided for a rotary movement in the new machine: The pressure beam can move 90o towards the operator. And for the bearing of the pressure beam, new methods were also decided upon: Plastic bearings are used here, more precisely iglidur G bearings of type GFM 90-95-100, which were split and shortened to the length of 60 mm.
This solution has proven itself in practice: Due to the rotational movement, the adhesive elements swivel directly towards the operator and are easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance purposes. Due to the division of the bearings, assembly or disassembly of the pressure beam is very simple, and the bearing clearance of the iglidur plain bearings very effectively compensates for thermal expansions and deflections of the pressure beam. Here the bearings or the bearing material do not even reach their load limit: The use of the iglidur bearings still leaves room for some upward leeway, so that even larger working widths up to 4000 mm and 25,000 N load are possible.
Corrosion-free and dust-proof
The ambient conditions common in woodworking also speak in favour of the use of plastic plain bearings. Michael von Mutius: "The application of the iglidur G bearings is the first choice for us in this case also because of their corrosion resistance and insensitivity to the abundant wood dust.
Therefore Kuper is by no means not the only manufacturer of woodworking machines that relies on iglidur materials for innovative bearing solutions. The reason why iglidur G is used very frequently is that this material is regarded as the "all-rounder" in the extensive iglidur product range. The iglidur G is very well suited for pivoting and rotary movements at low to medium speeds, even under extremely high loads (temperature, dirt, pressure ...) and under adverse environmental conditions - in other words exactly the application profile for which the Kuper engineers were looking for a solution. And since igus keeps the iglidur G bearings in stock in a variety of dimensions, Kuper was able to select an "off-the-shelf" solution that is always available.