Cubic Concept by REDEX, Now with HQ-GF Technology


TCD (Total Cost of Design) and TCM (Total Cost of Manufacturing) are essential factors in maintaining a leading position in high-demand and competitive machine-tool markets worldwide. With one eye on the costs and the other on performance level, most of the machine-tool leaders have switched to the cubic concept, invented and developed by REDEX to enhance axis-drive global solutions.



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What is cubic concept?

Cubic concept entails that the machine frame on which the axis drives (mostly with Rack & Pinion planetary reducers inside) are fitted is no longer part of the machine but part of the drive itself. The cubic concept design offers numerous advantages, such as eliminating the need to design and integrate high-precision fixation extensions to the main machine frame. This key benefit greatly simplifies the design, saving many hours of stiffness simulation on sophisticated 3D CAD software and even more on real test proof campaigns. The implementation process is also streamlined, with only the need for very simple machining shapes for the fixation interfaces. This innovative advantage increases global savings on TCD and TCM by 15 to 20%, which is in stark contrast with other conventional solutions.



Cubic process used to produce the most innovative product lines: DRPng and KRPXng

The core component of REDEX' axis drives is a very low backlash / very high stiffness planetary reducer, fully embedded in its own cubic frame and ready to be fitted to the machine mainframe exactly as if it would be a part of the frame itself.



Now available in the 5 standard universal sizes (the full range -size 1 to size 5- will be officially introduced at the EMO), KRPXng is a compact single drive, specially designed for the easy construction of 100% backlash-free axis drive systems (becoming a dual drive when used together with an electric preload). The latest design offers a significant implementation advantage with the pinion height not higher than 75.9 to 135 mm.



Also available in the 5 standard universal sizes, DRPng is a DualDrive developed solution which combines two planetary reducers inside the same compact and ultra-high stiffness cubic housing unit. Cubic design of the DRP series even allows 100% backlash cancellation through a cost effective mechanical preload arrangement and greatly simplifies the setting-up process when an electric preload system is utilized.



"Stiffness" is the key

Each machine subassembly and component must keep the global stiffness at the same level as the main frame, to avoid deterioration of global dynamic performances. The substantial stiffness of DRP & KRPX series is a result of the patented REDEX integral output pinion design with oversized output bearing. The output pinions are machined to the same diameter as the shafts, giving the optimum balance between transmissible torque and rigidity at the rack. The output bearing consists of two preloaded and substantially oversized angular contact roller bearings. This construction enables the bearing to support the pinion as close as possible to the force, as only the thickness of the fastening nut separates the pinion from the output bearing. This design considerably reduces radial bending, which is responsible for 60% of overall distortion that is still poorly managed by existing systems.



The housings structures have been optimised with FEM analysis methods to avoid deflection during

acceleration. The fixation is made to ensure a still connection with the machine frame. This smart system has been designed to eliminate the risk of mounting system deflection.



The result is an increased dynamic working range, leading to the ability to displace heavier loads at higher speeds. Its performance in terms of stiffness combined with its low inertia enable higher accelerations (up to 25 m/s²). Consequently, the natural frequencies of the axis drive systems, in which the new series are embedded, are significantly improved.



Eco-Design

After turning their latest R&D achievements into gear quality standard, REDEX engineers took another step forward, introducing a new gear finishing technology to the machine tool industry. This new technology, HQ-GF, ensures high-reversibility, significant noise reduction, and above all, a decrease of over 15% of power losses1. Thousands of kWh are saved in a machine's lifetime.



With the HQ-GF inside, the new technology applied to DRP and KRP series is joining the long line of REDEX's innovative products specifically designed by its engineering team to constantly improve

machine-tool performance.



Ultra high stiffness, turnkey solutions, and eco-design, are not just theoretical targets for Redex engineers, but essential components that lead to constant improvement of industrial drives. The company's state-of-the art solutions and products offer machine builders easier integration, better efficiency, longer lifetime, and make innovation and new design more risk-free than ever.



1HQ-GF compared to standard DIN quality 6 gears obtained by shaping.



REDEX group, specialist in precision mechatronics for machine-tools and for the steel industry owns 3 industrial plants in Europe (France and Germany). With a consolidated turnover of almost 50M Euros (90% is exported from France). REDEX employs more than 320 people throughout the world.



The global activity is supported by a wide network of subsidiaries and agents, including 3 high skilled service centers located in North America, Asia and Europe.



Technological progress, absolute commitment to quality and exceptional technical support are the

fundamental values of REDEX.



ANDANTEX USA Inc.

1705 Valley Road

Wanamassa, NJ 07712

USA

Bruce Bradley

Phone: + 1-800-713-6170

Fax: + 1-732-493-2949

info@andantex.com



REDEX SA

ZI - BP 79 F-45210 Ferrières

France

Claude Fourtune

Phone: +33-2-38-94-42-62

Fax: +33-2-38-94-42-99

cfourtune@redex.fr

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