For the SSI Exyz, the development team at SSI Schäfer also decided to install an energy chain as standard instead of a conductor line for the vertical energy supply on the mast. The team opted for the guidelok slimline P energy chain. The system consists of a guide trough with special spring elements. The fixing mechanism built into the guide trough of the guidelok guides the chain securely in the trough during acceleration of the SRU. The guide prevents the chain from swinging when accelerating or decelerating, allowing the chain to run smoothly through the guidelok. This fits in particularly well with the Exyz pallet truck guide concept, which is designed for extremely smooth running.
Another advantage: As uncontrolled impact and rocking movements can be prevented – unlike with free-hanging chains – the signs of wear associated with vibrations are prevented. The system therefore works safely even at speeds of up to five metres per second, which are now standard in many SRUs.
Installation has also been significantly simplified with the latest development stage of the guidelok energy chain. While the guide rails for the energy chain still had to be screwed into place on the previous model, they are now only inserted into plastic holders. This saves fitters a large part of the installation time and also significantly reduces the weight. If servicing is required, the chain can still be accessed quickly at any time.
The energy chain is supplied to SSI Schäfer with all the necessary components ready for installation. The guidelok models installed in over 2,000 SRUs have only been replaced twice so far. In both cases, external force was the reason, but there were no complaints from regular operation.