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How to change your bearing in less than 30 seconds

This simple, yet clever, three-step process saves engineers time and money, while maximising machine uptime

igus has introduced a bearing for its drylin W linear system that allows engineers to replace the liner in less than 30 seconds. In this week’s video we find out how to achieve this.

When changing the liner on a conventional linear guide rail, the entire linear slide has to be pushed off the rail. 

For linear guides, linear axes, multi-axis portals and delta robots, this requires high maintenance effort and long machine downtime. 

The drylin W Exchange bearing changes this, by enabling liner replacement directly on the rail.

This simple, yet clever, three-step process saves engineers time and money, while maximising machine uptime. 

Once the side cover is remove using a screwdriver, all is required is a practical assembly tool for pushing the old liner out of the housing, clip the new one onto the shaft and push it into the housing for a flush fit. 

A huge time and cost saving bonus is that engineers can retrofit the drylin W exchange bearing to all existing drylin W systems with shaft sizes 10, 16 and 20 mm. 

In addition, the replacement liner is made of the highly wear- and abrasion-resistant iglidur J200 tribopolymer material for longer service life. 

Finally, for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance schedules, isense smart wear-monitoring technology is available as an option.

To see this three-step process, click HERE.

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