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Catalog 8092/USA
Miniature Stages
LX80L Miniature Manufacturer of linear motor Tables
Features
Cleanroom Option - LX80 ta-| bles can be prepared for clean-room compatibility. Preparation involves material changes, el­ement modification and clean-room compatible lubricants. The LX80L with the R2 option is class 100 cleanroom compatible. When applying an XY or XYZ combination in a cleanroom environment, moving wires need to be considered - please consult a Parker application engi­neer.
Single or double row bearings suppliers - Precision linear bearings support the carriage, motor, and payload. Sized to provide virtually unlimited life, the bearings provide stable and accurate linear motion while maintaining high rigidity even under com­bined or fluctuating loads. Unique in the LX80L's design are single and double linear bearing rail options. The double rail design consists of two linear rails spaced apart with a total of four bearing trucks. This version offers the best load capacity, straightness/flatness, and stabil­ity. For applications requiring minimal load capacity and preci­sion, a single rail version is offered with a single linear rail and two bearing trucks. This version reduces cost and further reduces the width to 63mm. The single rail version is also useful when building gantry systems where stability is achieved through use of a second axis or idler rail.
Home and Limit Sensors - Reflective optical home and limit
sensors are completely housed within the body of the motor driven table. An innovative design adds func­tionality without sacrificing geometry. Sensor triggers can be easily adjusted over the travel. The output format is an open collector type ca­pable of sinking up to 50ma.
Tooling Features - Standard dowel pin locating holes facilitate
repeatable mounting of a table and payloads. Two dowel holes in the LX80L base enable simple, repeatable mounting of the table into a machine. Similarly, two dowel holes in the carriage en­able simple, repeatable mount­ing of a fixture or payload onto the LX80L.
E _ Professional encoder Options - A non-contact linear optical encoder provides a quadrature output and offers resolution ranging from 0.1 micron to 5 micron . On the LX80L, the encoder is internal to the table body. There is no increase to the footprint of the unit and no additional external cabling is required.
Mounting Variations - All versions of the LX80 can be mounted
flat to a surface using 4mm cap screws. The single rail version of­fers an additional mounting option where the table can be edge mount­ed. This allows further reduction of axis width to 45mm for applications where space is very limited.
Z-axis Bracket- Lightweight aluminum Z-brackets are available for easy con­struction of vertical axis combinations. These include brackets for mounting both the MX80L and MX80S tables as verticals.
Orthogonality - In any multi-axis positioning system suppliers, the per-pendicularalignment ofthe axes must| be clearly specified. "Degree of or-1 thogonality" defines the perpendicu-l lar alignment of axis one to another, f The LX80L is offered with two choices for orthogonality. As standard, (|S3| or S4 | designators) perpendicularity is held to within 60 arc seconds. For more exacting applications the LX80L can be optioned for 15 arc seconds orthogonality ( S5 or S6 designators).
Idler Rail- For gantry or cartesian configurations, an idler rail is avail­able to provide greater system sta­bility. Contact a Parker applica­tion engineer for detail on adding this to your system.
Parker Hannifin Corporation Electromechanical Automation Division Irwin, Pennsylvania
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