With the continuous development of industrial automation, linear modules, as core transmission components, are widely used in various fields.
Rotary splines are a commonly used precision transmission component with a wide range of applications, such as horizontal multi-joint mechanical arms (SCARA), industrial robots, automated loading and unloading machines, laser processing machines, conveying devices, and automatic tool changers (ATC) in machine centers.
The ball spline is one of the precision machining mechanical components and has a wide range of applications in industrial operations, covering almost all areas that require precise transmission.
With the popularity of robotic equipment and the reform of industrial automation, many manufacturers have developed rapidly.
In many applications of industrial automation, linear motion is common. However, in some cases, it is necessary to connect linear motions through curved paths seamlessly. This is where arc guide rails come into play. They are widely used in mechanical manufacturing, CNC machine tools, automation equipment, and semiconductor devices.
Rotary splines are special bearing sleeves installed on the outer diameter of the splined outer tube to allow rotational motion. By rotating or stopping the outer tube, the mechanism can perform two modes of motion (rotation and linear) using a single axis.
Screw support bearings are bearing fixtures that connect the screw and the motor. They are widely used and can provide stable and precise rotational functionality, making them important in various applications.
The accuracy, rigidity, and service life of machine tools are the most important concerns for machine tool manufacturers. As an important transmission component in machine tools, the guide provides a reliable foundation for the functionality of the machine tool.
Crossed roller guides are composed of two V-shaped roller tracks, roller cages, and cylindrical rollers arranged in a crossed pattern.