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You are here: Home / Flexible / XGT2 high-gain rubber type coupling: productivity and stabilization time

XGT2 high-gain rubber type coupling: productivity and stabilization time

August 26, 2019 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

NBK-XGT2-high-gain-typeHigh-gain flexible coupling which surpasses XGT-CXGL-CXGS-C in performance. This is a single-piece construction with the two aluminum hubs molded with high-gain rubber.

The optimal damping and rigidity design enables realization of even greater servomotor gain, leading to reduced stabilization time.

Technical information⇒Productivity and stabilization time
Suppressing speed unevenness control during stepping motor operation is effective.⇒Suppressing speed unevenness during stepping motor operation

Contributes to improved productivity and quality by suppressing residual vibration during positioning.
O.D. φ15-φ56 types use high-gain fluoro-resin rubber. Heat resistance, oil resistance, and chemical resistance are excellent.⇒Physical properties and chemical resistance of high-gain type rubber
Standard type XGT2-C / long type XGL2-C / short type XGS2-C are now standardized.

Applications
Semiconductor manufacturing equipment / Mount machines / Machine tools / Packaging machines

In a production facility which uses servomotors, single-axis actuators and ball screws, the key to improved productivity is operating these components accurately, as directed by a program. However, occasionally the command execution may be delayed.

For example, when trying to stop the actuator at a predetermined position, sometimes it will stop later than the command, which we refer to as a delay in stabilization time. Since the operation does not shift to the next process until the actuator completely stops, it is important to shorten stabilization time and thereby improve productivity.

NBK
www.nbk1560.com

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