Virtually no signs of wear after 200,000 cycles
The iglidur polymer bearings are so robust that the bearings ideally last a gripper life of around 30 years. "An advantage for our multifunctional gripper, as the maintenance effort is reduced and productivity increases." A test in igus' in-house laboratory, which is the largest in the industry, also proves how wear-resistant the bearings are. Here the polymer bearings were competing against classic metal bearings. Both bearing types pivoted on a gas-nitrided St52 steel shaft - with a load of 30MPa and a speed of 0.01 metre per second. "In the case of the metal bearings, the gliding layer was already worn after 60,000 cycles," says Stefan Loockmann-Rittich, Head of Business Unit iglidur Plain Bearings.
"The iglidur G series plain bearings, on the other hand, showed almost no signs of wear even after 200,000 cycles. They are therefore ideally suited for reliable and maintenance-free use over many years." Specifications that, by the way, also apply to another type of bearing found in GMG's multifunctional gripper: the linear bearings of the drylin R series (RJM-01-16), which enable a controlled and safe linear movement of the gripper linkage. "The igus bearings convince us time and again, so we will continue to rely on the iglidur polymers in the future," sums up Saadat.