The new design of the actuator focussed on a radical reduction of the moving masses. For this reason, two 10mm CFK tubes were selected as guide elements and a front plate made of CFK. By using these materials, the structural moving masses could be reduced from 263 grams to 45 grams compared to the conventionally (steel) designed HighDynamic linear motor module. Only by radically reducing the mass it is possible to increase the acceleration values.
With regard to the selection of a suitable bearing for the guidance of the CFK tube, the decision was made in favour of iglidur J plain bearings, whereby a total of four bearings were installed in two lead screw support blocks (see image below).
With these components, the newly designed actuator can, for example, realise a stroke of 160mm in only 60ms travel time, controlled by the path curve. During such a movement process, speeds of 4m/s and accelerations of 200m/s2 (20g) are achieved even on this short stroke. The pure acceleration or the braking process is completed after a travelling distance of just 40mm.
In order to be able to make a statement about the long-term practical suitability of this solution, an endurance test series was started at Jung Antriebstechnik, in which the new actuator was tested under very real conditions. This showed that even after several million stroke cycles and a running distance of several thousand kilometres, no significant abrasion or wear could be detected on the CFK tubes and the iglidur J plain bearings. Due to the pleasing results of the tests, the product was presented to the public at MOTEK 2015 after the end of testing.