Linear motor-driven linear axis Lexium PAS series
ball screwfor robotsfor heavy loads

linear motor-driven linear axis
linear motor-driven linear axis
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Characteristics

Operation
linear motor-driven
Type
ball screw
Other characteristics
for robots, for heavy loads, long-stroke
Stroke

Max.: 5,500 mm
(216.535 in)

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Speed

Max.: 8 m/s
(26.25 ft/s)

Min.: 0 m/s
(0 ft/s)

Force

110 kN

Description

Lexium PAS B with toothed belt Lexium PAS B portal axes are designed for applications which require positioning of heavy loads over long distances with highly dynamic performance such as material handling, palletisers, labelling and hoisting. Great stroke lengths of up to 5500 mm High dynamics with a drive torque of 110 Nm Positioning speeds of up to 8 m/s Drive and end blocks are identical. Additional drive and output components can be attached with a coupling or a shaft journal at both ends Lexium PAS S with ballscrew Lexium PAS S portal axes are designed for applications which require precise positioning of heavy loads at low to medium speeds and high feed forces such as cutting out, machining, optical and measuring applications. Stroke lengths of up to 3000 mm Ballscrew speeds of up to 3000 rpm High feed forces and rigidity Benefits Lexium PAS portal axes are available with a toothed belt or ballscrew for driving the carriage and a guide system with rollers or ball bearings The axis sizes are optimally matched to customer requirements The motor can be changed in less than 5 minutes, thanks to standardised coupling modules The axes are compatible regardless of type (ballscrew or toothed belt) All carriages are fitted with grease nipples on both sides A metal cover protects the inside of the axis body.

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