07-26-2005 12:27 PM
07-27-2005 01:49 AM
07-27-2005 02:21 AM
07-27-2005 02:27 AM
There are many solutions for this problem, and there is one (probably oversized, too) available from our company, the 'open Eulerian cradle'. It is originally designed for sample positioning in crystallographic equipment but think it might be suitable for other applications, too.
http://www.stoe.com/pages/brochure/sampleholders_brochure.pdf
07-27-2005 02:53 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your information but I should have made myself clear, please have a look.
Thanks.
07-27-2005 03:35 AM
I see... THK makes linear, curved and combined linear-curved guide rails but usually they do not supply the drives.
http://www.thk.com/technical/seihin_en.html
Of course it is not possible to drive a non-linear guide stage with a worm gear (spindle). We are using THK's curved guide rails for a similar application (positioning of a read-out head on a semi-circular track) and had to design our own drive, using a stepper motor and a belt drive, plus numerous rollers to guide the belt around the curved rail.
I am afraid there is no off-the-shelf solution for your problem but I think a consultant or a company with some experience in specialised mechanical design could help you.
Another approach would be a linear motor on a curved guide. There are companies making these devices but they are quite costly.
07-27-2005 03:51 AM
07-27-2005 04:41 AM - edited 07-27-2005 04:41 AM
hello Buechsenschuetz ,
Could you please help me to identify the model of THK for your application, there are too many of them and I am not sure which to look at. Is it the R Guide HCR you are using?
Thanks a lot,
Rolly
Message Edited by Rolly on 07-27-2005 06:45 PM
07-27-2005 04:53 AM
Hello Jochen ,
Thanks and I have thought of that but it is not so economical.
Rolly
07-27-2005 04:56 AM