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Belt driven slides offer many options

A Techno-Isel product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2006

A new series of five timing belt driven slides from Techno-Isel feature speeds up to 5m/s and many different motor and carriage configurations from stock.

A new series of five timing belt driven slides from Techno-Isel feature speeds up to 5m/s and many different motor and carriage configurations from stock.

These slides, identified as the Blue Line 1, Blue Line 3, ZF 1, ZF 2 and ZF 3 Series slides offer exceptional value to end users and OEMs for a wide variety of automation applications.

All slides use an HTD timing belt, have home position switches accurate to less than 0.1mm and repeatability of travel less than 0.2mm.

The Blue Line Series 1 is available in stock lengths to 2m.

Maximum speed is 2.4m/s.

The Blue Line Series 3 comes in stock lengths up to 3m and can handle speeds to 5m/s.

The ZF 1 Series slide comes in stock lengths up to 3m.

Maximum speed is 1.5m/s.

The ZF 1 is very narrow (30mm wide) and has a low profile (44mm) and a 2:1 gear ratio is available.

The ZF 2 Series slide comes in stock lengths up to 3m.

Maximum speed is 5m/s.

The ZF 2 comes standard with a 2:1 gear reduction for increased torque and inertia matching.

The ZF 3 Series slide comes in stock lengths up to 3m.

Maximum speed is 5m/s.

Of special interest is the HTD timing belt drive used on all five series of slides which feature a deep curvilinear profile for more positive nonslip operation when compared with the conventional trapezoidal tooth profile.

This provides greater shear strength and smaller unit pressure per tooth as the area of contact is greater.

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