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The ED Series Model ED80-2-10-WC.
With the Envirotronics Model ED80-2-10-WC Temperature Cycling Chamber with Variable Speed Drive System, the user can test rotating devices at different temperatures. The rotating devices can have angular joints that require multiple angled positions. The drive system spins the shafts at a specifies RPM, while allowing testing at various angles and different temperatures.
The ED Series "Drive" chambers are typically used in the Automotive Industry or by plastic/rubber suppliers of boots for the Automotive Industry. However, the Drive chambers can be used to test any rotating device that must be subjected to temperature cycling.
A common test utilizing this equipment is the "cold start" test; where the temperature is soaked at -40Ð overnight and the joints are set at a high angle. The user then starts the rotation at a slow speed (approximately 250 RPM) to find out if the C-V joints or the rubber boots hold up under the stress.
The chamber can be set up for half shafts with the X-Y table (for shafts with two joints) or for quarter shafts with angular towers (shafts with one joint). In its standard design, the Envirotronics Model ED80-2-10-WC can accommodate four shafts. Six shafts can be accommodated in a "stretched" version of the chamber. Envirotronics' Engineering staff can design to meet your specific needs regarding shaft length and input flanges.
Envirotronics ED80-2-10-WC Temperature Cycling Chamber with Variable Speed Drive System offers its user the benefit of temperature, shaft speed, and angulation test equipment all combined in one test system.
»X-Y Table Fixturing
The X-table has Frelon-lined linear bearings mounted underneath for x-axis movement and the y-axis mounted on to for mounting the y-fixture. When the table is moved, the "plunge assembly" pulls the y-fixture accordingly keeping the shaft length the same. This provides angulation for the product under test, typically C-V joints. Envirotronics also provides interior bearing mounting plates, which allow the interior joints to be rotated differently from the other set. This translates into complete flexibility and adjustment possibilities for the use of Envirotronics' ED Model.»Auto-Plunge System Option
The inboard C-V joint has a "plunging" (moves in and out parallel to the shaft) movement that would make the boot stretch. Envirotronics' unique Auto-Plunge System Option automatically moves the joint in and out, while the shaft is rotating and changing angles. This subjects the C-V joint to constant plunging while other testing means are done. The constant plunging adds the benefit of accelerated life testing on the C-V joints and boots.
»Allen Bradley AC Drive System
The Allen Bradley AC Drive System controls the shaft speed, acceleration, deceleration, and starting torque. In the example of the "cold start" test, the starting torque is set to maximum. 200% power is generated for the first 15 seconds and 150% power for the next 45 seconds. If this drive system were not utilized, the motor horsepower requirement would need to double to match the starting torque performance.»Auto-Reciprocation Option for the (4) half Shaft System
With Envirotronics' Auto-Reciprocation Option, the user can reciprocated between two preset angles, constantly changing the angle while the shafts are rotating. This constant angulation adds, once again, the benefit of accelerated life testing on the C-V joints and boots.Would you like to print a data sheet for this equipment?
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