Linear Chains: The solution when space is tight, up to 35 kN

Linear Chains enable the realization of linear movements with compressive loads over more than 10 meter (about 33 feet)* and that with minimal installation space thanks to the retractable chain.

3 reasons why GROB's Linear Chain is perfect for your project:

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    Efficiency from 80 to 90%
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    Enduring for temperatures up to 550°C (1,022°F)
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    Low operating costs and low maintenance

* in the guided version

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Customers from all over the world trust the Linear Chain

Do you have similar problems?

In applications where continuous or frequent use is required, a too low duty cycle leads to inefficient operation and frequent interruptions.

In applications where lifting movements are required in extreme temperature ranges, conventional drive systems reach their limits, as they don't function reliably at very high or low temperatures.

In environments with very limited space, it's difficult to install conventional lifting or conveyor systems, as they take up too much room and lack flexibility.

How to solve these problems with the Linear Chain

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No risk of overheating

The Linear Chain SK is designed for a high duty cycle, which means it doesn't overheat and is ideal for applications requiring frequent or continuous movements, without frequent interruptions or cooling periods.

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Robust in heat and cold

The Linear Chain SK operates flawlessly even under extreme temperatures. It's designed to function reliably at both high and low temperatures, making it ideal for applications in demanding environments where other systems may fail.

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Space-saving

Thanks to its ability to retract, the Linear Chain SK is ideal for applications in very tight spaces. It can be integrated in a space-saving manner while still offering high performance in a compact area.

Chain designed for compressive forces: Benefits of industrial chains and thrust modules intelligently combined

The Linear Chain SK transmits compressive and tensile forces from 3 kN to 35 kN. A motor drives a sprocket, which in turn drives the chain, forming the chain links into a stable unit. Shoulders on the individual chain links stiffen the chain when a compressive load is applied. When a load needs to be lowered or pulled, the chain links are compactly inserted and stored in the housing.

Linear Chains are used in numerous industries and applications, including stage platforms, warehouse logistics, cooling systems, offshore applications, charging of blast furnaces, and much more.

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Unbeatable Advantages of a Linear Chain by GROB

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Easy Maintenance

The maintenance of the Linear Chain is simpler compared to a Screw Jack, as worn parts or chain links can be quickly and easily replaced without the need to modify the entire system.

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Stroke Length unlimited

With appropriate guide rails, the chain can be extended as needed without depending on available raw material lengths.

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Low Space Requirement

The Linear Chain serves as a more space-saving solution compared to a Screw Jack, as the chain is unwound.

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Resistance to Heat

Operating environments with temperatures up to 250°C (482°F) are non-critical. With a special configuration, continuous temperatures of up to 560°C (1,040°F) are possible.

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High Stroke Speed

Standard stroke speed up to 250 mm/s, in exceptional cases speeds of up to 1,000 mm/s are possible.

In comparison

Comparable drives

Comparable products are hardly or not found on the market, as the Linear Chain provides unbeatable advantages for its applications.

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Less space required compared to similar actuators

Up to 30% higher efficiency

Long stroke lengths without support

Low maintenance

High durability

What customers say about our Linear Chains

Bret Hwang

General Manager

Framo Morat, Inc.

We are impressed by the GROB Linear Chain. Its small footprint enables flexible integration into our systems. At the same time, it offers a remarkable stroke speed, which significantly speeds up and optimizes our production processes.

Guillaume Ducret

Area Manager

Fritz Kübler Sàrl

The GROB Linear Chain has exceeded our expectations. Its simple maintenance has optimized our operating times, while its long-lasting performance ensures the reliability of our systems. A product that maintains its value over time.

Success Stories: How GROB's Linear Chains are transforming the industry

Linear Chain in the Automotive Industry

BMW requires a solution to an issue with wiring harnesses manufactured in Europe and used for the production of BMW Minis in Cowley, Oxfordshire. Therefore, BMW has submitted a request to develop a system that gently heats the wiring harnesses to make certain parts more flexible and easier to assemble. Click below to learn more!

Automative industry BMW and Linear Chains - GROB Drive Technology GmbH

Turning around 20-foot cargo containers in just 5 minutes

Every day, thousands of trucks travel our highways, transporting cargo containers. Upon reaching their destination, these containers need to be handled. Typically, this requires either a crane or a forklift—and an operator to handle these machines. This consumes time, money, and resources, making it not the most efficient option. A much more elegant solution is the space-saving marvel of the Linear Chain. Read more here.

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FAQs about Linear Chains

A Linear Chain is a type of chain that can be both pulled and pushed. When the chain links are pushed together, they stay stable and rigid, allowing you to move things forward. It’s often used in machines to lift or push objects.

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Depending on the size, the driving speed is usually below 50rpm.

Yes, lifting systems with multiple chains connected together are common.

The chain of the Linear Chain consists of links that rest on the shoulders and pins of the succeeding link. The chain of the Tower Chain is constructed with U-shaped chain links, providing greater stability and enabling unguided strokes of over 4m.

In standard applications, Linear Chains can be operated with a speed of 250mm/s. Special applications have already been implemented with speeds exceeding 800mm/s.

Yes, the use of stainless steel materials is a common practice for environments with aggressive media.

Yes, depending on the proximity to the product, the chain can also be completely made of stainless steel.

  1. When under pressure load: depending on the control, 100% repeatability can be achieved.
  2. Under changing loads: the control system must consider the backlash at the sprocket and manufacturing tolerances in the chain links.
  1. The load must always be guided
  2. Acceleration should be controlled via a ramp
  3. The chain cannot perform a swiveling movement
  4. The permissible buckling length must not be exceeded

No, within the buckling range, Linear Chains can also be used without guidance.

  1. Electronic bridge: If each lifting element of the system is driven by a motor, electronic synchronization can be achieved through encoders.
  2. Mechanical linkage: More cost-effective and fail-safe are cardan shafts and bevel gearboxes, which can connect all lifting elements of a system together.

The polygon effect occurs when a chain is positively driven by a sprocket. In this case, the chain cannot run perfectly circularly on and off the sprocket, causing deviations in the path of the traction medium. The speed of the chain then fluctuates periodically around a mean speed, which can manifest as vibrations in the chain.

Since the chain undergoes radial movement due to the polygon effect, the guide plates are extended, and minimal play is allowed. This helps mitigate this effect.

No, swiveling movements are not possible with the Linear Chain.

65% with chain magazine, 80% with free chain.

No, the load must always be guided.

There is no calculation basis for this. The buckling length has been determined through tests. You can find a corresponding diagram for horizontal applications here: General Catalog 2023 (grob-antriebstechnik.de). For vertical applications, please contact us.

No, a Linear Chain can never take over the guiding itself. The load must be guided.

  1. Lubrication system: attached lubrication brushes extend the lifespan.
  2. Chain magazine: the chain can be rolled up behind the housing.
  3. Reduction gear: especially useful in lifting systems to reduce torque through gears.
  4. Force sensor: for measuring axial load and protection against overload.

We always recommend using our standard link to connect your load. Utilize all the holes to ensure proper loading of the chain. Dimensions for the front link can be found here: General Catalog

As standard, GROB chains are galvanized. For environments with aggressive media, stainless steel chains can be used.

  1. Standard: 180°C (356°F)
  2. High-temperature continuous: 550°C (1022°F)
  3. High-temperature short-term (under 2 minutes): 1050°C (1922°F)
  1. The load must be guided
  2. The Linear Chain size must be chosen correctly
  3. It should be driven over a ramp

Yes, hardened chain links achieve a lifespan four times longer.

  1. A chain magazine winds the chain in multiple circular paths. Advantage: greater space saving.
  2. A chain cover protects the chain attached to the housing. Due to the attachment, the chain aligns itself and thus halves the stroke length. Advantage: more cost-effective.

Yes, the chain can be stored perpendicular to the lifting movement, such as 90°, or even 180° (parallel) to the lifting movement, as in the case of tool tables. The lift then operates on the table, while the storage runs parallel underneath it.

The T-guide was developed when space for the standard rail above the sliding surface was lacking. In one application example, the customer needed to maneuver with a forklift. The T-guide rail was then embedded in the floor, allowing the vehicles to continue maneuvering undisturbed.

No, you should provide a brake on the motor.

Check for dirt or worn-out parts. Thorough cleaning and, if necessary, replacement of damaged components may solve the problem. If the Linear Chain is noisy after acquisition, system tensions could be responsible.

The different installation positions do not affect the usability of Linear Chains (e.g., through oil sight glasses or similar). By simply changing the mounting side of the mounting brackets, the mounting sides can be adjusted as needed.

There's no calculation basis for this. Tests have shown that for standard chains, 250,000 cycles, and for hardened chains, 1,000,000 cycles represent realistic values.

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