| Pioneering sawmill company closes in on ten-year anniversary using igus Energy Chain & Chainflex Cables
East PROVIDENCE, R.I. Igus® Inc., the leading developer of Energy Chain Systems®, Chainflex® continuous-flex cables and iglide® plastic bearings, announced today that Maxi Mill Inc. based in Albany, Ore. has been using Energy Chain Systems for close to ten years on its specialized log-sawing machines. The company services the sawmill industry with a number of different products, including computerized sawing systems, carriage drives and log-charging systems.
The Maxi Mill Sawing System possesses the unique ability to clamp a log after it has been fully scanned and optimally positioned for processing to achieve the maximum lumber yield possible. In 1997, pantograph arms and cord trolleys were replaced with an Energy Chain System, a combination of cables and a cable carrier to protect them. These Chainflex continuous-flex cables enable overhead carriages to receive power. The carriages, with the help of a unique end-dogging feature, facilitate the log-clamping process.
Maxi Mill uses System E4 Energy Chain® and Chainflex CF6 cable on 18 different log-sawing machines. Each installation has a travel length of 25 to 30 feet and endures return speeds of more than 650 feet per minute. Using Energy Chain enables Maxi Mill to position control valves away from the carriage so they are easy to adjust and at the same time, lighten the load the carriage has to bear.
Bob Presley, project engineer for Maxi Mill, trusted igus products even before being employed with Maxi Mill.
“I worked with Energy Chain at my previous job and have always been impressed with its durability,” said Presley. “With Energy Chain, Maxi Mill is able to receive a preassembled carrier, which allows for easy installation. Our customers are able to reduce the maintenance performed on the machine and have never had to replace an entire assembly.”
During their long life on the Maxi Mill machines, E4 Energy Chain and CF6 cables face a number of environmental challenges. CF6 is exposed to hydraulic fluid, but due to its oil-resistant feature, does not fail. Competitor cables formerly used in the Maxi Mill machines were not designed specifically for continuous-flexing and sometimes corkscrewed, causing an immediate need for replacement. CF6 enables Maxi Mill to eliminate this problem completely. System E4 Energy Chain withstands excessive dirt and wood chips from the sawmilling process.
To learn more about Maxi Mill, visit www.maximill.com or visit the Maxi Mill exhibit and meet with company representatives at the Wood Technology Clinic and Show at the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Ore., March 22 24, 2006 and the Tennessee Timber and Lumber Show, Parsons, Tenn., April 28 30, 2006.
About Igus
Igus Inc., founded in 1985 and based in East Providence, R.I., develops and manufactures industry-leading plastic cable carriers, continuous-flex cables, plastic bearings and linear guide systems. With more than 28,000 products available from stock, the company meets the motion control and machinery component needs of customers worldwide. Product lines include Energy Chain Systems® to protect and house moving cables, Chainflex continuous-flex cables, iglide® self-lubricating, oil-free, plastic bearings, DryLin® linear guide systems and igubal® spherical bearings.
Igus, inc. specializes in iglide® self-lubricating, engineered polymer bearings, E-CHAIN/E-TUBE cable carriers and Chainflex® high-flex cables.
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