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joint bearing lubrication
the joint parts of industrial robots, such as rotary joints and linear joints, require grease to reduce friction, improve joint flexibility and precision, and at the same time reduce wear and prolong the life of the joint bearings.
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gearbox lubrication
gearboxes in industrial robots are used to transmit power and control motion. the gears and bearings inside the gearboxes require grease to minimize friction, improve transmission efficiency, reduce noise, and protect the gears and bearings from wear.
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servo motor lubrication
servo motors are the core components of motion control for industrial robots. motor bearings require lubricating grease to reduce friction, improve motor response speed and accuracy, while reducing energy consumption and extending motor life.
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linear guide and screw lubrication
linear guides and screws in industrial robots are used to achieve linear motion and require grease to reduce friction, improve smoothness and precision of movement, while reducing wear and extending the life of the guides and screws.
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seal lubrication
various seals in industrial robots, such as o-rings and gaskets, require lubricating grease to reduce friction, prevent aging of the seals, and improve sealing effectiveness, as well as to protect the interior of the robot from the external environment.
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environmental adaptation
industrial robots may work in a variety of environments, including high temperature, low temperature, humidity, dust, etc. the lubricating grease needs to have good environmental adaptability and be able to maintain good lubrication performance in a variety of environments to ensure that the robot operates normally in harsh environments.
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