These rack & pinion drives are ideal for a wide selection of applications, including axis drives requiring precise positioning & repeatability, traveling gantries & columns, pick & place robots, and material handling systems. Heavy load capacities and duty cycles can also be easily managed with these drives. Industries served include Gear Rack For Rack Actuator Materials Handling, Automation, Aerospace, Machine Tool and Robotics.

Eliminates the necessity for another mounting surface for the rail
Additional alignment between the rack and rail isn’t necessary
Space-conserving, performance optimized designs can be achieved
Different quality racks designed for best price-performance ratio
Allows assembly of rack and rail from machine frame
This rack range further expands the already wide selection of ATLANTA rack & pinion drives. With this range, you’ll be able to achieve optimal designs for almost any application constraints. For suggestions on how to integrate the Integrated Rack into your style, please consult the factory.

Teeth: The teeth will be the portion of the apparatus that makes contact with another gear. In order for two gears to mesh jointly the pitch should be the same for all mating pairs. The pitch of a equipment may be the distance between comparative points of adjacent the teeth. When the teeth of gears mesh properly they prevent slipping and may exhibit efficiencies of up to 98%.
Our Integrated Racks attach directly to most standard linear manuals, eliminating the necessity for additional machining and alignment, saving money and time. Key benefits include:

Radius: The apparatus radius is defined differently based on the particular portion of the apparatus being discussed. Both most relevant measurements, nevertheless, are the root radius and the addendum radius. The main radius may be the distance from the center of the apparatus to the bottom of the teeth as the addendum radius (also called the “pitch” radius) may be the distance from the center of the gear to the exterior of the teeth.

In order to ensure that the apparatus rack you purchase is right for the application, seek out a trusted and experienced gear rack manufacturer who’ll take time to pay attention to your application in order to suggest the right product. Depending on your application and the requirements of that application, the teeth on the apparatus rack might need to end up being spaced a particular way in order to provide correct torque and effectiveness. This small change can make a world of difference in how your steering system or railway track features.
Gears are mechanisms that mesh together via teeth and so are used to transmit rotary motion from one shaft to another. Gears are defined by two important items: radius and number of teeth. They are typically mounted, or linked to other parts, via a shaft or base.