Theoretical and Experimental Researches on the Balancing Systems of Machine-Tools Feed Kinematic Chains

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In this paper, the authors present some of the theoretical and experimental researches conducted in recent years in the field of large masses shifted vertically. The paper starts with a technical-economical comparative analysis of the hydraulic and mechanical balancing. The following are the most commonly used systems of hydraulic balancing for modern machine-tools, the CNC ones especially. Finally the paper presents some of the experimental achievements materialized in hydraulic balancing units for machine-tools.

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