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Linear servo-actuator SAM IL Series
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Linear servo-actuator - SAM IL Series - SERVOMECH - electric / ball screw / with servo-motor
Linear servo-actuator - SAM IL Series - SERVOMECH - electric / ball screw / with servo-motor
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Technology
with servo-motor, ball screw
Applications
control
Other characteristics
precision, high-performance, high-speed, mechanical, control
Rod diameter

Min.: 20 mm
(1 in)

Max.: 60 mm
(2 in)

Force

46 kN

Torque

Min.: 0.15 Nm
(0.111 ft.lb)

Max.: 2.8 Nm
(2.065 ft.lb)

Speed

1,500 mm/s

Max acceleration

10 m/s²
(32.81 ft/s²)

Description

Linear servoactuators with universal interface for the assembly of third party servomotors. High precision ball screw drive, low inertia and zero backlash, extreme positioning control, excellent for applications with high dynamics and high linear speeds. Powerful alternative to the use of pneumatic cylinders in case of high dynamics (high speed, acceleration and deceleration, frequent back and forth inversion of the movement), precise positioning and low energy consumption. Modular structure In-line or parallel motor mounting configuration Motor mounting with universal interface 7 standard sizes available Ball screw from Ø 12 mm a Ø 40 mm Load capacity up to 46 kN Linear speed up to 1.500 mm/s SAM IL Series linear servoactuators with in-line motor: Motor assembly on the mechanical linear unit with bell housing and torsionally rigid clamping coupling for a better control and precision in movement. Motor mounting with universal interface. Available accessories: Electric limit switches Wide range of fixing elements (ISO standards 15552)

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