
2009-07-23 | 000-001-882 US-US
SCHAEFFLER GROUP USA INC., FORT MILL
Schaeffler Group Industrial has developed an efficient bearing concept for rotary axes. Based on the new “ball roller”, the special advantages of this solution lie in a significantly simplified adjacent structure and excellent transferability of bearing running accuracy to the rotary axis module, which is achieved thanks to a preloaded compact bearing support with single-piece bearing rings. The kinematic characteristics of the ball roller bearing also enable high limiting speeds while offering low friction and demand-oriented rigidity.
Ball roller offers numerous advantages
The innovation is based on a double-row angular contact thrust ball roller bearing in O-arrangement with novel rolling elements. All areas of the conventional rolling element “ball” that are not under load are removed, which means that 15 percent of the ball diameter is cut off on both sides of the ball. The result is the so-called ball roller, being 30 percent narrower and correspondingly lighter than a true ball. A bearing equipped with ball rollers has the same functionality and accuracy as a ball bearing. Various applications, e.g. in automotive and precision engineering, already benefit from the advantages offered by ball rollers, which include less space requirement, less weight, larger grease reservoir and higher load ratings.
Simpler, longer-lived and more cost-effective
In machine tool applications these characteristics offer advantages that increase the efficiency of the overall system:
Pilot applications as from 2010
The double-row angular contact thrust ball roller bearing has already proved its functionality in the scope of the development project. Starting with bore diameter size 325 mm, the speed strength during continuous operation as well as the bearing behavior under load were tested under realistic operation cycles. Under all conditions, the tests of the prototypes were so positive that the extensive validation process will be continued with optimized and near-series prototypes. First pilot applications are scheduled to commence at the beginning of 2010. Potential initial users are still being sought.
The ball roller offers advantages such as less space requirement, less weight, larger grease reservoir and increased load ratings.
Near-series prototype of a double-row angular contact thrust ball roller bearing for cost effective rotary axes
Walt Newton
Manager - Marketing Services
Schaeffler Group USA Inc.
308 Springhill Farm Road
Fort Mill, SC 29715
Tel. +1 803396-3680
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