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18 November 2009

Triflex R system robot energy chain additions

  • Triflex R system robot energy chain additions
Igus has introduced six product lines to its Triflex R system of third-generation, 6-axis robot energy chains.



The 'quick change' kit for the Triflex R system allows pre-harnessed robot energy chains to be changed simply, by hand, in seconds.
The second Triflex R accessory is a rapid locking protector that protects the energy chain at contact points, where strong stressing occurs through impacts and scouring of the E-Chain against the robot. Simple to assemble, it can be positioned freely over two consecutive chain links. In addition, as the protector can be easily snapped open with a screw driver, replacement can be carried out within 11 seconds – fully operational and tested.

Complementing the Triflex R family, the Triflex R 125 is the largest 3D moving robot energy chain from Igus. With a 135 mm external diameter, it has sufficient space for very large services, such as hydraulic hoses and air pipes. Furthermore, a new ball head connection allows simple mounting and dismantling, even with the hoses and cables inside.

The universal Triflex RS module, which transports the energy chain close to the robot arm, has new accessories and is available in four new sizes. In addition, Igus now has robot-specific mounting adapter plates available from stock – for 43 different types of robots. 3D-CAD files can be downloaded at: www.igus.eu/triflexconsole.

Igus has also introduced a new mount for the 6th axis. The so-called 'lollipop' or 'tennis racquet', with 30 mm mounting tube diameter, can be mounted easily and quickly. Compatible with the energy chain fixing brackets, strain relief CFX clamps or strain relief teeth, the mount is suitable for use on any kind of robot.

And finally, there's a complete line up of special cables for use in torsion applications, designed for use in the Triflex R energy chain system. These comprise Chainflex bus, motor and control cables as well as fibre optic cables.

Author
Nicki McKenna


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