Linear actuator
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linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Technology
ball screw
Other characteristics
precision
Stroke

Max.: 6,700 mm
(263.78 in)

Min.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Force

Max.: 20,200 N

Min.: 460 N

Torque

Max.: 1,275 Nm
(940.392 ft.lb)

Min.: 20 Nm
(14.751 ft.lb)

Speed

Max.: 3 m/s
(9.84 ft/s)

Min.: 1 m/s
(3.28 ft/s)

Description

• Sizes from 45 mm to 160 mm • Translation: screw axes, with ball screws, ensuring maximum speed and acceleration • Belt axes with movable or fixed belt used as a rack • Linear guides or rollers for high payloads • Speed: 2 m/s (screw), 5 m/s (belt) • Positioning accuracy: ± 0.05 mm (belt), ± 0.01 mm (screw) • Possibility of obtaining axes of considerable lengths for logistical applications LINEAR ACTUATORS 1. Mech Value 16, 25 or 32 mm Loads up to 1700 N 2. Mech Line 32, 50 or 63 mm Loads up to 2900 N 3. Mech Force 50, 63, 80,100, 125 or 150 mm Loads up to 190 kN 4. Mech Plus compact version for loads up to 213 kN • All E-Actuators are ISO 15552 compatible MODULAR SLIDES AND ACTUATORS These devices can achieve very high speeds and torques based on high-performance torque motors. When used in robotic applications such as SCARA or delta robots, they guarantee extremely high precision with torque control to avoid unwanted collisions. Management is carried out with an AW Driver that offers extremely high-performance control loop. Positional accuracy is provided by an absolute encoder with 20-bit resolution.

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SEPEM Grenoble 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Grenoble (France)

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.