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Keep Heavy Loads Moving Without Cage Creep

Machine designers incorporating a crossed roller linear rolling guide into their motion system often have to weigh its use versus the potential for cage creep as well as the guide’s ability to carry a heavy load. This blog will examine these important
considerations.

As the name suggests, these specialized guides use cages with alternately crossed cylindrical rollers between two V-shaped ways that act as track grooves to allow loading in any direction. The cage separates the rollers to prevent rubbing friction and
drag to ensure both smooth and highly accurate linear motion.

Over time, a conventional crossed roller assembly may see the cage develop “creep” – a condition that has vexed machine designers for years. It is particularly prevalent in vertical orientations where gravity acts against the cage. As a result, the cage
tends to drift to one side and potentially incur skidding or hitting of the end stops, which can cause cage deterioration, bending, cracking or even damage to the machine itself. No operator wants to shut the machine down for repair or cage reset.

To combat cage creep, linear guide manufacturers have added mechanisms to their crossed roller devices. One successful approach adds a rack and pinion to the crossed roller way assembly. This keeps the cage’s position in its proper place while also supporting
high-speed movement. However, some crossed roller way guides have limited load-carrying abilities.

IKO International builds on the speed and accuracy of the rack and pinion mechanism by increasing the bearings’ rigidity to accommodate higher loads. The company has reduced the pitch between the rollers of its CRWG…H Series crossed roller linear
guides, enabling more rollers to be incorporated into the assembly. The added rigidity from the extra rollers results in dynamic load capacities that range from 525N to 35,700N in stroke lengths from 3 mm to 148 mm, depending on the model and size (1.5-mm
roller diameter to 4-mm roller diameter). This anti-creep crossed roller bearing now makes it possible for designers to incorporate a crossed roller linear rolling guide that not only solves cage creep, it also handles greater load capacity while reducing
machine size and extending the lifetime.

For more information about the CRWG…H Series crossed linear roller guides, visit our Specialized Linear Motion Rolling Guides product page.

 

 

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