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HepcoMotion® HDS2 Heavy Duty Slide System

ByDesign World Staff|August 26, 2008

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HepcoMotion HDS2, now available from Bishop-Wisecarver, adds larger capacity bearings, assembled carriages, two new sizes of construction beam, and a host of improved features to the proven HDS product line. The advanced HDS2 system offers system capacities up to 68kN, and provides flexibility for many sizes and types of heavy duty components to be interchanged. Stainless steel or corrosion resistant component options further enable HDS2 to satisfy most high load application requirements.

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HDS2 is a technically superior product to the original HDS. An important aspect is the introduction of specific components that reduce the engineering time required by the customer to get the system up and running.

Three new larger bearing sizes provide increased load capacity. These include a 150mm diameter vee bearing and a 144mm diameter taper roller bearing. Maximum single bearing capacity is now 50kN, a substantial increase from the previous 20kN. HDS2 double row bearings are exceptionally tolerant of debris. Low friction cap wipers expel dirt and debris, and provide continuous lubrication to provide a long service life. A removable cover allows easy system adjustment without disassembly.

幻灯片和跟踪在单片有限公司nstruction up to 4 meters long, and are supplied in single or double edge format in V slides or flat tracks. The V slides have a simple alignment facility to achieve parallelism, while the flat tracks overcome the need to align two slides precisely parallel.

HDS2 is available in component form or as a ready mounted assembly including rack driven carriages. Customers can select either high precision ground slides when superior accuracy and highly smooth motion are required or low cost commercial slides for less demanding applications.

Visit Bishop-Wisecarver at IMTS Booth #D-4056.

www.bwc.com/products/hds.html


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