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In an upright arrangement, the energy chain moves vertically. The arc of the U is above the two fixed ends or suspension points. The chain therefore takes on an inverted U-shape between the two fixed points. The physics of the setup dictate that it can support short travels only.
| Technical details: | |
|---|---|
| Maximum stroke height - without support | ≈ 4m |
| Maximum stroke height - with support from the first energy chain links | ≈ 6m |
| Maximum stroke height - with full support | ≈ 20m |
| Maximum speed v (depending on stroke height and fill weight) | 20m/s |
| Maximum acceleration a<br />(depending on stroke height and fill weight) | 50m/s |

Mounting brackets
The mounting brackets must be attached in such a way that the energy chain is rigid and cannot bow outwards. Our product range offers locking or one-sided locking mounting brackets for almost all types. Locking KMA mounting brackets are highly recommended because they can be attached directly to the front of the machine.

Cables and hoses
Cables and hoses must be laid in the energy chain in such a way that they can move freely in the longitudinal direction at all times and bear their own weight. For precise cable guidance, we strongly recommend an interior separation. Cables must be secured at both ends with a strain relief.

Support
In general, the energy supply system must be provided with external support at the fixed and moving ends. For greater energy chain heights, it is generally advisable to support at least the first three chain links on the outer radius. For maximum heights and filling weights, it is often necessary to support the entire distance.
Preferred series for vertical standing installation
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