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NSK to showcase latest linear guides at EMO 2023

August 2023 Motion Control & Drives

Processes such as drilling, milling and grinding require linear and rotary motion solutions that offer impressive performance and exceptional quality. These factors are why major machine tool manufacturers place their trust in NSK’s expertise and know-how. The foundation of the company’s success in this sector emanates from four core technologies: tribology, materials, simulation and mechatronics. Among the focus products at EMO Hannover 2023 from 18 to 23 September will be NSK’s latest linear guides. Leveraging the company’s four core technologies, NSK linear guides offer the speed and rigidity necessary to meet demanding cycle time and accuracy requirements in machining operations.

The centrepiece of the NSK linear-guide presentation will be the new DH/DS long life series. Thanks to a world-leading dynamic load rating, the DH/DS series delivers over twice the running distance of the company’s conventional NH/NS linear guides. The product also facilitates downsizing by allowing the use of smaller linear guides. In turn, downsizing contributes to weight reduction and energy savings.

To meet ongoing demand for ever higher reliability in linear guides, NSK applied its proprietary TF Tough heat treatment technology to the DH/DS series. TF technology is a unique heat treatment that controls the amount of retained austenite in steel to extend fatigue life. Controlling this factor softens the contours of dents formed when a ball or roller presses foreign matter (contamination or particles) into the raceway surface. This reduces areas where stress might focus, thereby suppressing surface flaking and extending running distance.

Another innovative solution in the spotlight at the exhibition will be NSK’s proven RA series roller guides with highly dust-resistant seals to prevent the ingress of contaminants from the underside of the slider and greatly enhance reliability in challenging operating conditions. Optimised seal lip design and highly abrasion-resistant materials mean that RA series roller guides offer high sealing performance over a long period. In contaminated environments, the running life of these guides is double that of conventional products. For guides mounted upside down, users can enjoy four times greater running life, sometimes more, by combining the V1 seal with the V1 bottom seal, which covers the entire bottom face of the slider.

Retaining the linear motion theme, NSK will highlight its ever expanding ball-screw portfolio at EMO, which will include the company’s next-generation offer for high-accuracy machine tools used in mould making, for example. Providing fewer motion errors and no ‘second glitch’ phenomenon, next-generation ball screws reduce or eradicate the requirement for secondary burnishing/polishing operations.

Among other new products will be NSK’s low temperature ball screws, which demonstrate around 45% lower friction loss than conventional systems. Also new will be the company’s HFT super-long life ball screws for high load drive applications that deliver up to twice the life of conventional alternatives.

Further ball screws on display will include the S-HTF range, which takes advantage of NSK’s proprietary Tough Steel to help combat high loads and contamination; high-durability ball screws with a special raceway treatment that supresses wear; and high speed, low noise DIN standard ball screws.

Bearings will also be prominent on the booth, notable among which will be Robustdyna ultra high-speed, high load capacity angular contact ball bearings, making their debut appearance in Europe. Perfect for machine tool spindles, these innovative new bearings facilitate both heavy cutting and high speeds thanks to their long fatigue life.

Another new exhibit will be Robustgrd grease, which achieves five times higher seizure resistance compared with the company’s conventional product.

Further exhibits of interest include NSK’s Sursave bearing cage for angular contact ball bearings that delivers lower energy savings, small non-repeatable runout and high speeds during use on machine tool spindles. A variety of NSK super precision bearings and high-speed motor bearings will complete the lineup for machine tools, while the company will also present its thin angular contact ball bearings for robots.

For more information contact Geraldene Govender, NSK South Africa, +27 11 458 3600, [email protected], www.nsk.com




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