Solution
The fact that plain bearings from our bearing range were used in the design of these plant components is something that is self-evident for the Rink engineers. Our plain bearings offer very good sliding properties with a long service life and are therefore ideally suited for use in the beverage industry because they are maintenance-free and do not require lubricants.
The designers at Rink use very different bearings in almost all machine types:
drylin R linear bearings with linear liner and stainless steel shaft.In the smaller rotary machines,
plain bearings made from the all-round material iglidur J are used.
For the new larger models, the designers tested alternatives such as iglidur J200 and iglidur E7 and both aluminium and stainless steel shafts to optimise running performance. Today, used here are the
drylin RJUM linear bearing complete with
JUM-01 linear liner and a
precision stainless steel shaft of the AWMP type (see picture 1 below). The result is a very cost-effective coefficient of friction. The service life could also be tripled.
iglidur Z plain bearingsPlain bearings made of iglidur Z are now used for the insertion movement of the unscrewing head, after the first unscrewing heads were equipped with bearings made of iglidur J and iglidur W300
(picture 2). The headrest is extremely wear-resistant and the users are very satisfied.
Guide ring made of iglidur JFinally, a guide ring made of iglidur J is used to support the valve head when emptying bottles. The high-performance polymer is resistant to chemicals and is characterised by low moisture absorption
(picture 3). In addition, the
guide ring made of iglidur J is easy to install and is reverse compatible. This allowed the surrounding structure to remain unchanged. These bearings have now been the Rink standard for some years - especially as they are available quickly and cost-effectively as catalogue parts.