Slide guidance in the tightest of spaces

The newly developed "Motorized Miniature Slide Guide" MML from ERO-Führungen is a positioning system with an extremely small footprint.
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The newly developed "Motorized Miniature Slide Guide" MML from ERO-Führungen is a positioning system with an extremely small footprint.
Gripper for battery terminal smoothing machine
Gripper unit for battery terminal smoothing machine. Four parallel grippers from the Zimmer Group automate a machine system for surface hardening of battery terminals.

Five students from Heubach have developed a machine specifically for packaged spices together with engineers and trainees from EMAG LaserTec GmbH.

Rodriguez covers almost all industrial requirements with its linear systems. The cross-sections of the units range up to 120 x 455 millimetres and the maximum possible travel is 12,000 mm. Depending on the application, the appropriate guides and drives are combined to form a linear system.
Gefasoft's new company headquarters was officially inaugurated in a festive ceremony at the TechCampus in Regensburg.
Linear motors are low-abrasion, only require minimal lubrication at long intervals and are easy to clean. This is not the only reason why they are an indispensable component of pharmaceutical production systems for the Swiss primary packaging manufacturer Hoffmann Neopac.
The highly dynamic "PARO-Motion" linear system from Paro AG integrates the Multi-Carrier-System (MCS) from Siemens. It is based on the Simatic S7-1500 T-CPU controller.

BIG Kaiser will be showcasing its Speroni STP Futura range of tool presetters at its stand in Hall 3. According to the company, these are characterized by a high repeat accuracy of 1 µm or better.

Linear technology for parts supply
The sturdy telescopic guides in the Hegra Rail and Light Rail product series from Rollon combine robustness and economy in compact, load-bearing cross-sections - and are therefore suitable for the construction of reliable and durable pull-outs on load carriers.

Schunk is exhibiting the Co-act EGL-C in Hanover, the first large-stroke gripper developed for collaborative operation. It has gripping forces of up to 450 newtons, a stroke of 42.5 millimetres per finger and is suitable for handling weights of up to 2.25 kilograms.