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Product category: Ballscrews, Linear Guides, Jacks, Dampers
News Release from: HepcoMotion | Subject: HDCS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 July 2005

Ballscrew transmission handles heavy
duties

The 25mm diameter ballscrew drive on the new HepcoMotion HDCS heavy duty compact ballscrew transmission provides both high driving force and high precision.

The 25mm diameter ballscrew drive on the new HepcoMotion HDCS heavy duty compact ballscrew transmission provides both high driving force and high precision This latest addition to the heavy duty range is built on a strong, compact, high strength aluminium beam with T-slot fixings and, thanks to the inclusion of HepcoMotion heavy duty slides and bearings, it has excellent load capacity

Two sizes of carriage - 64 and 95 - are available for high and very high loads.

The size 64 is rated for direct loads of up to 16,000N for 500km of travel or 5895N for 10,000km, and the size 95 handles 4000N for 400km of travel or 13,680N for 10,000km.

Moment loads are up to 1800Nm at 500km and 5400Nm at 400km, respectively.

True to HepcoMotion's policy of providing its customers with maximum design flexibility, the new HDCS has been introduced with an extensive range of options.

Units can be supplied with many types of motor, or specified with flanges and coupling for own-motor fitting.

To accord with applications requirements, the heavy duty slides can be precision ground or of commercial quality.

Further options include a bellows cover for the slideways and end plate fitted with tooling grippers.

Naturally, the HDCS system is compatible with HepcoMotion's MCS aluminium framework system and its full range of driven products including the HDLS heavy duty linear system, the HDFS heavy duty and DLS driven linear system.

HDCS is therefore an ideal component of a multi-axis system, created either by the customer or supplied as a complete turnkey package by HepcoMotion. Request a free brochure from HepcoMotion ...

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