Gear racks must not shift out of place when forces are applied by the pinions. The pressing force of the screw fastenings counteracts this. In addition, gear racks are usually mounted with dowel pins at both ends of the racks. This process requires considerable effort. To ensure that the position is exactly right, the bores for the dowel pins must be made and then reworked with a reamer directly on the machine in the bolted-on state. This is extremely demanding, time-consuming work, especially on very complex systems.
Our new precision gear racks with twice the bores eliminate the need for time-consuming pinning. The contact pressure on the machine body is doubled: Instead of every 125 millimeters as usual, gear racks are fastened again after just 62.5 millimeters. Although time-consuming pinning is not required, it remains an option thanks to the existing pin bores. This provides increased safety. And maximum ease of installation.
Our precision gear racks are available in various lengths and modules, for the highest demands on smooth operation and positioning accuracy.
Module: 2 – 6 mm
Max. feed force: 12.6 – 83.1 kN
Helical, hardened, and smoothed
Gearing quality 6 in accordance with DIN 3962-1
Length: 500 mm, 1000 mm