The Triflex R energy chain, winner of several industrial prizes, is a product family for robot users and manufacturers and the range comprises of more than one hundred components. Due to this modular approach igus® guarantees, that any application can be determined from large-scale welding robots to small handling robots. Triflex R works using the ball & socket principle (“trailer hitch”). Once locked in place, the ball and socket form an extremely mobile connection which combines smooth movements in all three axes and an optimum frictional connection, thus guaranteeing a high tensile strength. Longitudinal axis torsion of up to +/- 380° per metre is possible, and thanks to the integrated stop system, the energy chain provides a minimum bending radius that prevents cables being overstressed during both radial and torsional movements. Finally, the general flexibility of the whole system makes robot teaching and programming simple.
Simple installation
The newly developed universal module Triflex RS has been designed mainly for applications that have to be solved using very little space. Triflex RS can be mounted directly to all standard fastening holes in most robots. Project planning is not usually necessary as the required free-moving length of energy chain is added to the front area of the robot and fastened to the sixth axis by means of a mounting bracket. Due to the compact design height, the system can even be used if there is a valve cluster or distributor box above the third axis, for example.
No looping
The lubricant-free Triflex-R energy chain is integrally spring-loaded. The use of fibre rods inserted in the chain means that pre-tension is generated automatically. The spring mechanism works in a similar way to a fishing rod and maintains tension in the energy chain. This means that the chain is always kept close to the robot arm even during complex movements and also the chain loops around the robot head are avoided.
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