Harmonic Drive
Multi-spindle Lathe
Linear Actuator for Tool Wear Compensation
Special Actuator
Linear Actuator
Multi-spindle lathes are used for the production of large series of small components, for example hydraulic fittings or fasteners. With the trend to unattended machining, there is a requirement for actuators that support automated adjustment of the machine. This design example shows a special linear actuator, which is attached to one or more radial slides and is used for the adjustment of tool wear and to compensate for changes in the temperature of the machine. The basic targets for this development were
- extremely compact design
- sealing to allow operation within the machining area
- capability for micrometre adjustment, while withstanding high axial forces
The Harmonic Drive® gear is ideal for this application, providing high stiffness, high torque capacity and compact dimensions.
The HDUR flat-type gear is connected to a pre-loaded ball screw, which converts the rotational movement of the gear into a precise linear movement. The gear is driven by an AC servo motor, which also drives a multiturn absolute encoder, via a tooth belt. The drive components are enclosed in a cast housing, which protects them from the aggressive surroundings.


