The GUNT TM 260.05 Dynamic Friction in Cylindrical Pin-Roller experimental unit allows the study of dynamic friction in bearing and drive technology, where sliding and rolling points cause power losses. The unit demonstrates relative translation between two bodies and differentiates sliding, rolling, and spinning friction.
Product Features
- Dynamic friction occurs at sliding and rolling points, leading to power losses; differentiated into sliding, rolling, and spinning friction.
- The TM 260.05 tribological system enables clear representation and analysis of dynamic friction and frictional forces.
- Experimental unit contains a fixed cylindrical pin pressed radially against a rotating roller as the friction pair with point contact.
- Contact force adjustable gradually up to 80 N using a lever.
- Unit includes a lubricant supply tank; supports dry friction, water, or oil lubrication experiments.
- Cylindrical pins made of different materials included to study various friction pairings.
- TM 260 drive unit required for experiments; unit mounts quickly and easily on the drive frame with quick-action chucks.
- Roller driven via clampable coupling; display and control unit shows frictional force and speed and allows continuous speed adjustment.
- Frictional force and coefficient of friction measured using a force sensor.
Benefits
- Provides hands-on understanding of dynamic friction in bearing and drive technology.
- Adjustable contact force and different material pairings allow precise experimentation.
- Supports study of different lubrication conditions for practical tribology applications.
- Quick and easy setup with TM 260 drive unit ensures efficient laboratory use.
Why Choose GUNT TM 260.05 Dynamic Friction in Cylindrical Pin-Roller?
The GUNT TM 260.05 offers a precise and versatile platform to study dynamic friction, lubrication effects, and frictional forces in point contact systems, ideal for teaching and research in tribology and drive technology.
