Understanding the Extensive Benefits of Total Linear Positioning Systems
SCHNEEBERGER North America
Leading innovations in linear motion technology — from custom solutions and systems to mineral cast machine foundations.
Introduction
The remarkable growth of the semiconductor, 3D printing, and bioscience/medical systems industries over the last 10 years has placed new demands on machine builders. Customer needs have called for production equipment with ever greater precision and throughput. In mature industries such as automotive and aerospace, machine users also have implored OEMs to provide higher product quality, accuracy, and productivity. These expectations are driving original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to develop machining centers and systems that can process components with much greater precision at significantly higher speed and output.
As machine builders strove to meet these needs, many began outsourcing their linear motion engineering. The goal was to free up OEM engineering resources from the confines of non-core component development to focus on proprietary technologies that generated a unique competitive advantage.??
To fulfill these needs, linear motion suppliers are building motion solutions that simply plug into the OEM’s equipment – enabling considerable savings of engineering time and cost. In this brief, we will explore the key issues OEM engineers and purchasers should know in specifying and procuring linear motion?systems. We also will review an OEM case study that?illustrates the benefits of applying a total?linear positioning system.
What is a linear positioning system?
A ?linear positioning system consists of a group of components that work together to create the most cost-effective system for machine movement. At a minimum, the system consists of a base or base plate, rails, and saddle. The system can be designed to operate on a single or multi-axis.
Depending on the OEM’s specifications, additional components can be added to the positioning system to increase functionality.??
These include the following:
Virtually all motion systems are customized assemblies that are designed by the supplier to meet the OEM’s requirements. (However, some vendors will build to the OEM’s design in a contract manufacturing mode.) This means the motion supplier will expend engineering time for the initial design, upgrades, and cost-saving enhancements. Make sure these costs are discussed when evaluating supplier proposals.
Linear Positioning Systems: Advantages and Benefits?
A linear positioning system provides the OEM with a long list of advantages and benefits.??
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Overall, applying a linear positioning system to the OEM product will accelerate design and manufacturing speed, reduce OEM assembly time and labor, and achieve a lower total cost of ownership.
Case Study
Compact Linear Positioning?System Solves Microelectronics?Equipment Company’s Actuator?Problems
A?capital equipment maker serving the microelectronics industry started the development of a new liquid dispensing machine. The system’s purpose was to apply thin coatings to printed circuit boards. A key machine component was a single-axis actuator that operated the valves controlling the flow of the coating fluid. The actuator had to be very small (76 mm X 62 mm X 25 mm), have the stiffness necessary to withstand a harsh environment, and meet the machine’s accuracy requirements.?
After unsuccessfully searching for a compact, off-the-shelf actuator, the OEM tested custom-built prototypes from several linear motion suppliers. But, their designs failed to meet the customer’s specifications. The company then assigned the actuator design to its own engineering team.??
As part of this effort, the OEM approached SCHNEEBERGER to purchase MINIRAIL miniature guideways and ball screws for the project. SCHNEEBERGER suggested the customer allow them?to propose an entire actuator system that would meet the specifications, retain the OEM’s original machine design, and achieve the cost target.?
SCHNEEBERGER and the customer worked together to identify design constraints and review the critical requirements. Then, SCHNEEBERGER engineers used their expertise to design the custom actuator and build prototypes for the PCB coating machine. The linear positioning system consisted of two, double-carriage Minirails, a ball screw, Miniscale measurement device, custom-made electronics package, ribbon cabling, connectors, plus a stainless-steel base and cover.?
Following product testing, the OEM confirmed that SCHNEEBERGER had the only design that fit into the machine’s compact space, provided the necessary stiffness, and met the budgeted price point.?
SCHNEEBERGER also fulfilled the OEM’s aggressive lead time requirements. The actuator design was approved within 45 days, and production models were shipped to the OEM within 16 weeks. The customer has been applying the SCHNEEBERGER actuator?in its coating equipment for over 4 years and has experienced a 3% failure rate. In addition, the OEM reports high satisfaction with SCHNEEBERGER’S engineering and customer service teams for their flexibility and responsiveness.?
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