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Crossed Roller Bearings Offer Many Benefits for Robotic Systems
As modern robotics and automated machines perform more tasks than ever, bearings that enable complex motion and effective load handling are making it all possible. For example, many robots and cobots incorporate articulating arms to move, position, or rotate heavy objects or perform routine tasks like welding and assembly. And, as robot functionality demands increase, design sizes continually shrink. Crossed roller bearings deliver precise, repeatable motion and can handle large axial, radial, and moment loads simultaneously to perform complex tasks. They also fit within the tight confines of today’s robots and cobots.
Crossed Roller Bearings: An Overview
Crossed roller bearings feature a unique design in which the rollers are alternately crossed at right angles to each other between inner and outer rings. This arrangement creates greater contact with the raceways to allow the bearing to handle heavy or complex loads from any direction at the same time. The orthogonal array of rollers gives crossed roller bearings their compact size for space-constrained designs. Not only are crossed roller bearings essential for robotic systems but they are also well-suited for use in machines with moderate rotational speed requirements such as machine tools and medical equipment. Here are just some of the benefits they offer robotic systems:
- Greater rotational accuracy. The large contact area where the rollers meet the raceway surfaces allows crossed roller bearings to exhibit less deflection under load and very small elastic deformation versus other bearing types, which only provide a single point of contact. As a result, they achieve greater stiffness and rigidity and taken together, crossed roller bearings provide greater rotational accuracy. Crossed roller bearings can also be manufactured with pre-loads and higher-precision grades to provide superior rotational accuracy.
- Exceptional load handling. In addition to high accuracy, greater roller contact with the raceway surface gives crossed roller bearings greater load-handling capability. Because the rollers are alternately crossed and positioned at right angles to each other between inner and outer rings, these bearings can take radial, thrust, and moment loads from any direction at the same time. That means crossed roller bearings are more than capable of supporting the complex motion needs of robotics.
- Space savings. The orthogonal arrangement of rollers allows crossed roller bearings to take up less space than other types of bearings. Their compact size is critical for ever-shrinking robotic designs, especially mechanisms that perform wrist and arm motion.
- Easy installation and handling. Certain crossed roller bearings feature solid inner and outer ring construction with mounting holes on both rings to simplify mounting and eliminate the need for special housings or fixing plates. Handling is also easy. For example, the outer rings of IKO’s standard crossed roller bearings are made of two split pieces that are bolted together to prevent separation during transportation or mounting.
- Efficiency. Many crossed roller bearings exhibit lower rotational torque than that of plain bearings, and the difference between the static torque and the dynamic, or kinetic, torque is minimal. As a result, crossed roller bearings can help machines consume less power and limit operating temperature increases for greater overall efficiency.
- Long life and quiet operation. Crossed roller bearings with a built-in cage or separators exhibit a small coefficient of friction (CoF), which both reduces wear for a better lifetime and minimizes noise.
Meet a Diversity of Robotic System Requirements
Designers of robotics systems must answer demands for more functionality, load capability, and complex, yet accurate motion. Crossed roller bearings are constructed to position heavy loads with precision, and certain design elements can deliver even greater rigidity, accuracy, and mounting ease for challenging applications. IKO International’s crossed roller bearing lineup comes in a variety of sizes and designs to deliver a broad range of benefits to optimize performance for a host of robotic systems.
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