igus® provided self-lubricating, maintenance-free polymer bearings for both the "s:wheel" and "s:track" systems. In the "s:track," the bearings handle +/- 45° daily tilting movements and are pressed into galvanized steel tubes, maintaining reliability despite installation tolerances. The iglide® G300 material was chosen for its resistance to dust, dirt, and extreme temperatures (-40°F to 266°F), while its robustness allows it to handle high loads and misalignments. The bearings proved ideal for the system’s harsh environments, as endurance tests demonstrated they outlast the plant’s operational life. Moreover, igus®’ triflex® R energy chain system ensures reliable power transmission even under heavy stress and movement.
The systems are not always aligned to the last millimeter. “You have to take tolerances into account in steel constructions,” says Dirscherl. High forces are generated in this case, which the polymer bearings must be able to withstand. Added to that are difficult environmental conditions: accordingly, dust, sand, rain and heat must not have any effects on the functional capability of the overall system. All components must hold their own outdoors over the long term. “Should, for example, the plastic bearing assembly happen to fall onto the dusty ground during assembly, that does not play any part in its functional capability,” says the head of development. “With a sensitive ball bearing assembly, on the other hand, we would experience serious problems by now at the latest."
By using igus® polymer bearings, RWenergy significantly reduced the risk of malfunction during assembly and ensured long-lasting performance, leading to simpler installation and maintenance, especially in challenging environments.