Rolling Ring Drives Type Description:
Type | GP50B |
Shaft Diameter | 50 mm |
Number of Rolling Rings | 3 Pieces |
Maximum Thrust(N) | 700 N |
Weight-Bearing(KG) | 70 kg |
Maximum Pitch(mm) | 40 mm |
Weight(KG) | 40 kg |
Rolling-ring Traverse drives are friction drives that convert the constant rotary motion of a plain shaft into a traversing action that moves an attached carriage. Used in positioning and reciprocating linear-motion applications, rolling-ring linear driver are mechanical alternatives to electronically controlled linear-motion drive systems.
Uhing Rolling Ring Uint run on a smooth, unthreaded shaft. The rotary input of the motor-driven shaft is converted into linear output by the action of specially machined rolling-ring bearings. The mechanism generating the linear output is friction between the rolling-ring bearings and the shaft.
Uhing Rolling Ring Principle :
rolling ring Linear drives are non-positive drives which convert the constant rotation of a plain round shaft into reciprocating motion. They operate like nuts on a threaded bar, however the pitch both left-hand and right-hand can be fine-tuned or set to zero. This effect is achieved by using ball bearing based Rolling Rings which are designed to tilt on the shaft, their specially crowned running surfaces being pressed against the shaft as it rotates.