What do you do if the cable routing for the industrial robot is constantly hanging in the work area, blocking freedom of movement and even causing damage to the guidance and cable? This is a problem that many industries face when automating machines or entire factories. This is because robot arms perform complex movements on several axes, during which the robot is either pulled together or stretched out. The cable guide, which is supposed to simulate these movements, is sometimes strained or sags when the robot arm contracts.
A problem that also occupied the Italian company Movi.Tec srl, but even worse: the industrial robot, which is supposed to remove sprues in injection moulding, is surrounded by extremely high temperatures. The cable guide used by the customer was sagging, came into contact with hot surfaces and literally melted away - along with the internal cable.