The test rig completes four cycles per minute, whereby the resulting speed depends on the pivoting angle of the respective bearing point. Each test lasts for around two weeks. Daily visual inspections ensure that the front loader remains undamaged should a bearing point fail.
“These tests enable us to calculate the service life of the products precisely,” explained Robert Dumayne dry-tech director at igus. “However, it is not just on our test rig where our products are in use. They have been in use in the lifting arms of F.X.S. Sauerburger’s wheeled loader for more than ten years.”
In the current set-up, the surface pressure is between 22 and 29.5MPa, depending on the bearing point (29.5MPa approximately corresponds to a load of 1.2 metric tonnes on a bearing with a diameter of 20mm and a length of 20mm). In order to find the optimum bearing and shaft combination or the most suitable iglidur tribopolymer material, the load varies from 250 to up to 500kg.