ISDACR/ISPDACR Dust-Proof/Cleanroom Catalog - IAI - #19

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ISDA_H1 [Converted] table.main {} tr.row {} td.cell {} div.block {} div.paragraph {} .font0 { font:16.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font1 { font:7.00pt "Courier New", monospace; } .font2 { font:5.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font3 { font:7.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font4 { font:8.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font5 { font:10.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font6 { font:12.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font7 { font:42.00pt "Franklin Gothic Medium", sans-serif; } .font8 { font:7.00pt "Lucida Sans Unicode", sans-serif; } AQSeal PEffEl PBWBI The AQ seal is a lubrication unit that uses lubricating material made of resin-solidified lubricating oil. The porous material impregnated with a large amount of lubricating oil slowly releases oil from its surface via capillary effect. The guide and bail screw surfaces (steel-ball rolling surface) are constantly lubricated as AQ seals are pressed against thèse surfaces. When used with grease, AQ seals enable maintenance-free opération for a long period. [Section View of actuator] [Side view of actuator] Brake A rétention mechanism that prevents the slider from falling and damaging the load when the power or servo is turned off in a vertical actuator application. Anti-electrostatic Spécification ESD m This is the anti-electrostatic spécification. The structural parts of the actuator are given electroless nickel-plating to add conductivity, thereby preventing the actuator from being charged with electricity. (Note: Due to plating, the maximum stroke is limited to 1000 mm on the ESD type.) Reversed Home Spécification NM BHWIîB The standard home direction is on the motor side. To change the home direction, the encoder must be adjusted. Should you require the reverse homing spécification, please specify it in your order. Guide with Ball-retaining Mechanism lïHWBH A spacer (retainer) is inserted between adjacent guide balls (steel balls) to achieve reduced noise and longer life. The spacers eliminate annoying metallic sounds generated by the balls contact with each other. Thèse spacers also reduce the wear of balls caused by mutual friction, consequently extending the service life of the guide. The balls move smoothly without contacting each other, which improves slider mobility. Suction Duct Joint on Opposite Side (ISDACR, ISPDACR Only) lîlMBH The standard spécification cornes with the air suction joint on the left side as viewed from the motor. This option changes the joint location to the opposite side, or the right side. * The load capacities shown below are référence figures and not guaranteed. They should be used for référence purposes only. Motor Lead Maximum Rated Load capacity Maximum Load capacity by accélération Type output speed accélération at rated accélération accélération 0.3G 0.4G 0.5G 0.6G 0.7G 0.8G 0.9G 1.0G (W) (mm) (mm/sec) (G) (kg) (G) (kg) 16 800 0.3 Horizontal 12 1.0 12 9 7 6 5 4.5 4 3.5 Vertical 3 0.7 3 2.5 2.3 2.1 2 - - - S 60 8 400 0.3 Horizontal Vertical 25 6 0.6 0.5 25 6 18.5 5.5 15 5 12 - - - - 4 200 0.15 Horizontal Vertical 50 14 0.5 0.3 50 12 37.5 30 - - - - - 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 20 1.0 20 15 12 10 8.5 7.5 6.5 6 Vertical 3.5 0.8 3.5 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.4 2 - - 100 10 500 0.3 Horizontal Vertical 40 9 0.6 0.5 40 9 30 7.6 24 7 20 - - - - M 5 250 0.15 Horizontal Vertical 80 19 0.5 0.3 80 15 60 45 - - - - - 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 40 1.0 40 30 24 20 17 15 13.5 12 200 Vertical 9 0.8 9 7.6 7 6.5 6 5 - - 10 500 0.3 Horizontal Vertical 80 19 0.6 0.5 80 19 60 16.3 48.5 15 40 - - - - MX 200 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 40 0.3 40 - - - - - - - 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 40 1.0 40 30 24 20 17 15 13.5 12 200 Vertical 9 0.8 9 6.6 6 5.5 5 4 - - L 10 500 0.3 Horizontal Vertical 80 19 0.6 0.5 80 19 60 15.3 48.5 14 40 - - - - 400 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 80 1.0 80 60 48.5 40.5 34.5 30 27 24 Vertical 19 0.8 19 15.3 14.1 13.1 12.2 10 - - LX 200 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 40 0.3 40 - - - - - - - 400 20 1000 0.3 Horizontal 80 0.3 80 - - - - - - - • Even if the actual accélération is below the rated accélération, the load capacity will not increase beyond the level corresponding to the rated accélération 18

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