The focus on Galaxie® at the WITTENSTEIN booth takes up the thread of the successful product launch at the Hannover Messe 2015 and the winning of the Hermes Award. In the meantime, this innovative drive system has not only showed itself to be “superior on principle” in numerous industrial applications, frequently making the impossible possible – it has also received scientific acclaim as an independent gearbox generation. It is even set to be featured in a standard reference work on machine tools in the near future. A staunch community of enthusiasts, who have referred to Galaxie® as a “milestone in engineering” in various publications and presentations, has also emerged among businesses and industry associations such as the German Research Association for Power Transmission (FVA) or the German Engineering Federation (VDMA).
Exhibits emphasize the Galaxie® principle’s technological superiority
Visitors to the WITTENSTEIN booth will be treated not only to five different sizes of the Galaxie® Drive System but also to a brand new design. The compact Galaxie® D in size 085 for use in smaller cutting heads or handling axes where special requirements apply regarding torsional rigidity and freedom from backlash, the ultra-flat Galaxie® DF in sizes 110 and 135, which saves up to 30 percent of the normal installation length, and the Galaxie® GH with its optional right-angle input stage are just three examples. Galaxie® can be integrated into existing machine concepts without any problems thanks to the flexible encoder interfaces – as manifested at the upcoming trade fair by diverse applications realized jointly with Galaxie® customers. These demonstrate how the drive system can be used in practice and underscore its technological superiority in machine tools, cutting heads and robot welding guns, to name but a few.
Drive system transmits operating data
For the first time, WITTENSTEIN will show how operating data can be transmitted to an IoT cloud using a Galaxie® Drive System equipped with sensors. This data can in future be accessed anywhere and on any device throughout the drive lifecycle, regardless of the control system.
Disruptive innovation – a new way of thinking in high performance engineering
The inherent superiority of the Galaxie® principle is scientifically proven. The decisive features here are the dynamic teeth instead of a rigid gear ring, the tangential and hydrodynamic tooth contact over the full surface when loaded and the new type of bearing with a segmented outer race ring. All of this adds up to a novel design principle, with the result that Galaxie® is clearly superior to other, established principles in all key technical disciplines compared to the market standard. In short, Galaxie® is a disruptive innovation which is increasingly causing existing design strategies to be overturned and rebuilt.
Logarithmic spiral defines Galaxie® as an independent gearbox generation
The scientific reasoning behind the Galaxie® Drive System’s status as a new gearbox generation is largely based on the fact that WITTENSTEIN introduced the mathematical function known as the logarithmic spiral as a fundamentally new principle in gear unit design. The toothing takes the form of an input polygon, around which the individual teeth are grouped, leading to full-surface contact and mathematically precise synchronous running. Both the theoretical functionality of Galaxie® and its technical performance features and benefits are meanwhile generally accepted among scientists – especially since the logarithmic spiral is also recognized in the “mathematics” of nature as a splendid model when it comes to effectiveness and design, for instance in a snail’s shell, the arrangement of sunflower seeds or spiral galaxies.
Invitation to the WITTENSTEIN SE press briefing at the Hannover Messe 2018
Galaxie® – superior on principle. Make the impossible possible.
Innovations linked to the Galaxie® Drive System will be presented to the trade press at the traditional WITTENSTEIN AG press briefing at the Hannover Messe 2018.
When? Tuesday, April 24, 2018 from 3 to 3.30 p.m.
Where? WITTENSTEIN SE, Hall 15, Stand F10
Speakers: Dr. Dirk Haft, Management Board, WITTENSTEIN SE, and Volker Sprenger, Start-Up Manager Galaxie, WITTENSTEIN SE