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Dec 14, 2011

Motorized Linear Stages



The high performance compact positioning voice coil driven linear stages are used in positioning applications where high speed,  high acceleration or high accuracy is  required. 

The motorized linear stages are fully self-contained. Each stage utilizes one or two voice coil motor(s),  a linear carriage system,  an optical quadrature encoder feedback device and a home switch. The standard positioning resolutions of 1 micron through 30 microns are available for immediate delivery.  Other resolutions are available upon request.

The voice coil actuators are the simplest type of electric motors to operate. The non-commuted motor construction increases reliability with no cogging. The direct coupling of the motor to the load allows for fast acceleration / deceleration and high speed operation with zero backlash.

The low moving mass also allows for high bandwidth servo loops.

Range of motion is from 0.50” (12.7 mm) through 5.20” (132.1 mm).  Continuous (stall) forces range from 1 lb  (4.5 N) through 23.0 lb (102 N). The intermittent forces at 10% duty cycle are from 3.1 lb (13.8 N) through 73 lb (323 N).

The carriage system utilizes cross roller, recirculating or linear bearings depending on size and resolution.

Small footprint is ideal for compact positioning applications.

The optional spring ensures the return of carriage upon loss of power, making the stage ideal for vertical or horizontal applications.

The stages may be stacked in XY, XZ and XYZ configurations.

Features
  • Low Cost
  • High Speed Positioning
  • Compact Package
  • Integrated Position Feedback Sensor
  • High Force Generation
  • Ball Bearing Slide
  • Horizontal or Vertical Operation
  
Typical Applications  
  • Automatic Assembly
  • Component Pin Insertion
  • Glass Cutting
  • Glue and Grease Dispensing
  • Height Gage
  • Labeling Machine
  • Laser Cutting
  • Lens Polishing
  • Medical Pinch Valve and Flow Control
  • Pick and Place
  • Robotics
  • Screen Printing
  • Screw Adjusting
  • Spot Welding
  • Stacking of Components
  • Switch Testing
  • Tension Control
  • Wafer Transport
 
 
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