Motor Positioning System Provides Smooth Motion, Eliminates Bearing Jitter

Oct. 1, 2000
The multi-axis Linear Motor Positioning Systems are claimed to provide smooth, low-friction linear motion. Available for iron-less and iron-core motors in single- or multi-axis configurations, the systems provide maximum velocities of up to 3 m/s and

The multi-axis Linear Motor Positioning Systems are claimed to provide smooth, low-friction linear motion. Available for iron-less and iron-core motors in single- or multi-axis configurations, the systems provide maximum velocities of up to 3 m/s and accelerations of up to 6 g/s. And an autoflex preload feature automatically adjusts bearing preload for optimum system performance during thermal expansion and high acceleration. Other features include lightweight, high-strength aluminum construction, integral linear encoders, rugged bearing design, and an integral cable track.

Company: BAYSIDE MOTION GROUP

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