Motion System Applications 2019

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MOTION SYSTEM APPLICATIONS

Applications for

wave springs Wave springs are essential to an ever-growing lineup of consumer products … especially in electronics, safety, and automotive designs. They’re also in nearly all motion-control applications — including gearboxes, actuators, rotary unions, and clutches. Wave springs operate as load bearing devices. They suit applications with special space needs to take up play or compensate for dimensional variations within assemblies. They also work in designs that need loads to move either gradually or abruptly to reach a predetermined working height. A wave spring always applies load in an axial direction. Wave springs also apply consistent loads within a small tolerance range at different work heights. These capabilities let design engineers adjust the application to meet given requirements when needed. One wave spring is the single-turn. Versions with overlapping ends save axial space so there’s more space for travel. Here, the spring clings to the bore. In contrast, nested wave springs suit applications requiring higher forces to meet safety regulations, such as those in government or military applications. A nested-wave spring provides a higher load than a single-turn wave spring (a stamped wave washer) and uses the same radial space as a single-turn design. Use of multiple-turn wave springs can save 50% in axial space compared to a traditional coil spring. What’s more, these springs eliminate the risk of torsional movements during compression to work height.

Shown here are wave-spring application examples. From top to bottom, these include clutches, automotive vehicle mirrors, rolling doors, airbag inflators, water sprinklers, general airbag assemblies, night-vision lenses, and bayonet | courtesy Rotor Clip Company Inc. connectors.

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Applications for compression springs

2min
pages 90-91

Applications for wave springs

1min
pages 88-89

Shock-absorber techniques for automated applications

5min
pages 82-87

Sensors and transducers in die casting and more

1min
pages 80-81

Güdel gantry robots add gentle touch to bakery automation

2min
pages 76-79

Servomotors see action in food and beverage manufacturing

1min
page 75

Integrated motors pack more punch

2min
pages 72-75

Automotive, medical, robotic applications benefit from dc motors

3min
pages 68-71

Linear guides and slides in designs light and large

4min
pages 62-67

HMIs play key role in cobot/robot palletizing application

2min
pages 60-61

Integrated gear motors solve material-handling needs

3min
pages 56-59

Gears for torque and tuning

3min
pages 54-55

Encoders help boost semiconductor production

1min
pages 52-53

Intelligent drives power IoT applications

3min
pages 50-51

AC drives in conveying

1min
pages 48-49

Bright coupling uses

5min
pages 42-47

Conveyors in warehouse automation

3min
pages 38-41

Next-generation eBikes use BLDC motors and advanced controls

4min
pages 36-37

Brakes and clutches in SCARAs and more

2min
pages 34-35

Belts and chains in vertical arrangements

2min
pages 32-33

Actuator applications

3min
pages 30-31

Electric motors, sensors, mechanical components in off-highway and mobile designs

11min
pages 20-29

Environmental effects on motion components in robotics

10min
pages 14-19

Machine monitoring maximizes high-speed palletizer uptime

1min
pages 12-13

IoT, smart components help improve motion systems

1min
page 6
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