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Small But Rugged Linear Slides Help Make Through-Hole Inserters Virtually Maintenance Free

Cambridge Automatic Inc.

Small but rugged linear slides help make a new line of through-hole inserters virtually maintenance free. The inserters are used to populate printed circuit boards or connectors with a range of pins, terminals and sockets carried on an integral continuous strip. The key design problem in developing these inserters was to find a linear slide to carry the cutting head that is small enough to meet tight space restrictions but rugged enough to withstand substantial cutting forces.

The machine’s developer was able to meet these constraints, in the process producing a product that has earned tongue-in-cheek complaints from distributors because of near-zero spare parts sales. The Model SS425 strip fed pin and terminal inserter from Cambridge Automatic, Natick, Massachusetts, is offered in automatic, semi-automatic and manual configurations. Special features include vacuum pin positioning to hold the part securely in the die after removal from its strip and sensors to detect missing or bent parts and validate proper insertion depth. Parts can be inserted one at a time at rates up to 120 per minute or in multiples at even higher rates. Custom engineered for single or multiple parts insertion, the Model SS425 standard model accommodates standard industry quick disconnect terminals up to .88 wide x 1.25 tall with ±0.001 inch cutoff accuracy and ±0.002 inch insertion repeatability in computer controlled applications. The SS425 can also handle a wide variety of PINS presented on carrier or bandolier.

Operating sequence
Parts are fed from an interleaved reel up to 24 inches in diameter. Adjustable tension is obtained through a brake on the reel hub. The infeed engages a standard 0.040 inch sprocket hole or the part itself. The strip is pulled through a nonabrasive tension device and is fed into the insertion head through separate guide plates to maintain flatness of the part and accurate pin location. Pneumatically driven insertion tooling powers CAM-driven cutting blades that cut off correctly indexed terminals and position them in the top die assembly where they are captured on three sides and held in by vacuum if required. As the terminals are cut from the integral carrier strip the waste strip is removed by vacuum and the terminal is positioned ready for insertion.

Once the cut off die completes its stroke, the two piece top die assembly descends, the fourth side of the die is closed and the terminal is inserted into the waiting substrate.

Cambridge Automatic’s position has always been the supplier of the most rugged and durable equipment on the market. The company was determined to maintain that position with the SS425 inserter.But they faced a serious

obstacle. The original concept design positioned the cutting head on a vertical slide that guided it as it moved up and down to sever the continuous strip of components. This meant that the entire 400 pound cutting force would be have to be absorbed by the slide. In and of itself this was not difficult, but combined with the tight envelope restrictions of the slide it presented the major challenge of the design.

Slides meet challenge
Cambridge engineers evaluated several different slides but found they were not able to absorb the forces on a continuous basis. Then they heard about Del-Tron’s new series of cross roller slides which, when compared to our ball slide products of equal size, offer higher load carrying capacity and, when operating at high cycle rates or with shock and overhanging loads, improved perfomance.

Crossed roller slides physically resemble ball slides except for the bearing design. Specifically, each slide is comprised of an aluminum carriage straddling an aluminum base. Using a bearing system containing cylindrical steel rollers, the carriage glides, almost friction-free, over the base. The rollers, alternately crisscrossed with each other, move between a set of 4, partially flat, parallel, smooth rods on each side of the base. The rollers share a larger contact surface with the rods as compared to the point contact of steel balls. This bearing design allows crossed roller slides to carry larger loads and absorb greater load impacts than equivalent size ball slides. The carriage and base is made of aluminum while hardened steel rods and rollers and stainless steel end caps are used.


Perfect reliability
A crossed roller slide that fits a 2.50 inch deep by 5.50 inchwide by 8.00 inch high envelope was able to handle this application without difficulty. The head travels at a speed of 960 inches per minute and a speed of 120 cycles per minute. Under these conditions, the slides have provided perfect reliability in two years of field applications. Not one single slide has failed in the field and warranty costs for the product have been zero. In addition, the slides don’t require any maintenance at all.
Del-Tron crossed roller slides met another important requirement of this application – very high accuracy. They provide straight line accuracy of 0.0001 inch per inch of travel when measuring the line of travel to a master straight edge, using a gauge or indicator mounted on the slide. Positional repeatability of the slides is 0.0001 inch. The coefficient of friction of these devices is only 0.003. At rated load capacity and moderate speeds, expected life is 10 million inches of travel. The expected life at one half the rated load is 100 million inches.

Application suggestions
Del-Tron offers over 20 models of crossed roller slides. Load capacities range from 30 lb to 704 lb, with travel from 0.5" to 6". Installation into your system is simple. Counterbored holes in the base permit quick attachment to your assembly. Components attach to the carriage in the existing threaded mounting holes. Crossed roller slide rated load capacities may be a mass load on a horizontal slide, or a force load normal to the mounting surface in any position. The rated load must be centered and distributed over the slide, and the base must be supported on a flat mounting surface. Avoid concentrated or distributed bending forces. Although crossed roller slides cost more than equivalent size ball slides, their overall performance, especially in applications where heavy loads must be moved in compact assemblies, often justifies selection.

The slides have contributed to the reputation that the inserter has earned for exceptionally high reliability. Customers report that they can run between 12 and 20 million cycles without performing any maintenance at all to the machines. These machines have helped to further burnish Cambridge Automatic’s reputation as a high-reliability supplier in the inserter market.

   

Del-Tron Precision began operations in 1974 supplying original equipment manufacturers with the world’s first commercially available subminiature ball slide. Since then, thousands of Del-Tron ball slides have been incorporated into medical analyzing and testing machines, semiconductor processing equipment, computer peripherals, assembly systems, scientific instruments and many other machines. Del-Tron’s modern corporate campus boasts highly automated computer controlled equipment and final inspection of 100% of all products has been Del-Tron’s policy since its inception. For more information, contact Del-Tron by phone at 800-245-5013, by fax at 203-778-2721 or by email: deltron@deltron.com.

   
   


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