Rack-and-roller pinion eliminates positioning errors
The RPS line of rack-and-roller pinions from Nexen Group Inc.
The RPS line of rack-and-roller pinions from Nexen Group
Inc. (nexengroup.com), Vadnais Hts., Minn., uses rollers supported by bearings for smooth motion along the face of each
tooth on the rack. This reduces tooth-slap and ball-return
noise common in other linear-motion systems. Teeth on the
rack are designed so that the roller is always in contact with
two or more teeth. This makes the system backlash-free in
both directions, a characteristic traditional rack-and-pinion
systems need complicated split and dual pinions to replicate.
The tooth profile and needle-bearing rollers also eliminate
thermal expansion and cumulative errors.
Speeds can be as high as 36 fps, and the nearly friction-free
motion means even at these speeds the system experiences
little wear and almost no heat is generated. Racks can be assembled from meter and half-meter segments to virtually any
length.