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Linear Motors and Stages Baldor provides industry with the widest range of linear motors, linear stages and controls. Being a leader in linear motor design and manufacturing, Baldor continually develops advanced products and innovations to meet a variety of linear motion applications. Linear motors provide unique speed and positioning performance advantages. Linear motors provide direct-coupledmotion and eliminate mechanical transmission devices. The rugged mechanical design provides accurate motion and precision positioning for hundreds of millions of cycles. Baldor linear motors and...

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3 Typical Applications: ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ Baggage Handling Bottle LabelingCoordinate Measurement Diagnostic Probe Disk Certifier Electronic AssemblyFood ProcessingInspection Equipment Laser Cutting Machines Laser Surgery Machine Machine ToolMail SortingMaterial Handling Medical ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ ۛ MRI & X Ray EquipPackaging MachineryPart Transfer Systems PCB Assembly/Inspection PCB Drilling Pick & Place Systems Precision GrindingPrinting Application Robotic Applications Semiconductor Sorting MachinesSurface Mount AssemblyWafer Etch Machines Vision Inspection Page 27 > Linear Motors Page 29 Page 33 >...

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Imaginary process of unrolling a rotary motor The same electromagnetic force that produces torque in a rotary motor also produces direct force in a linear motor. For example, a permanent magnet DC linear motor is similar to a permanent magnet DC rotary motor and an AC induction linear motor is similar to a squirrel cage induction motor.Take a rotary motor, split it radially along its axis of rotation and flatten it out. The result is a flat linear motor that produces direct linear force instead of torque. It follows that linear motors utilize the same controls as rotary motors. And similar...

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Motor Series Cog-free Brushless Iron Core Brushless Single Axis Stepper Dual AxisStepper AC Induction LMCF LMIC LMSS (7) LMDS (7) LMACContinuous Force NLbs 5.3 - 7711.2 - 17380 - 517918 - 116410 - 2402.2 - 65 15 - 1343.3 - 30 62 - 44514 - 100 ( 5 ) ( 5 ) Peak Force @ 10% Duty NLbs 16 - 23003.6 - 517213 - 1381348 - 310510 - 2402.2 - 65 15 - 1343.3 - 30 311 - 2224(15% Duty)70 - 500 ( 6 ) ( 6 ) > 2 Acceleration ( 3 ) m/s 981098109.819.819.81 gs Maximum Speed m/sin/sec 1040083282801.5606.8 [270] @ 60 Hz50.8 [2000] @ 40 Hz Maximum Stroke min UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited1.0 x 2.742 x 106Unlimited...

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Non-Commucated DC Non-Commucated DC DC Brushed Linear Servo Motor Series Polynoid Linear Motor HyCore LinearMotor LMNM LMNC LMBR LMPY LMHSContinuous Force NLbs 3 - 2230.5 - 503 - 410.625 - 918.7 - 244.84.2 - 55 > 4 - 901 - 2053 - 46512 - 105 Peak Force @ 10% Duty NLbs 7 - 6681.5 - 1509 - 1211.875 - 2757.9 - 761.013 - 171 > 22 - 2405 - 5495 - 80021 - 180 2 Acceleration ( 3 ) m/s 981098104959.8129.43 gs Maximum Speed m/sin/sec 1400.5201.9752.3901.560 Maximum Stroke min 0.052.00.0130.53.211Limitedby end stopsand supportLimitedby end stopsand support ( 1 ) ҵm/300mm ( Accuracy...

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Blank = StandardP = Parallel > O = Flying Leads (3m/10 ft. Std. > ) mm [inch]D = 86.4 [3.4]E = 114.3 [4.5] F = 152.4 [6.0] > A = 40 [1.6]B = 53.6 [2.11]C = 57.2 [2.25] C = ConvectionA = Air Cooling W = Water > H = Hall Eect Sensors N = No Eect Sensors >

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LMCF16F-HCO 771 1735.22300 51715.6148.03.76 > Notes: All specifications are for reference only. Technical data at 75 C rise over 25 C ambient.( 1 ) Addition of 254 x 254 x 25.4 mm [10 x 10 x 1 in] aluminum heat sink increases continuous force capability by 20% (along with 20% more current).( 2 ) Addition of forced air cooling increases continuous force 12% (and 12% more current).( 3 ) Liquid cooling option increases continuous forces by 25% and power dissipation by 50%. Available only on motors with D, E and F ۓsize codes.( 4 ) Standard Motor size="-1">

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A =Winding Type A B =Winding TypeBC =Winding TypeCD =Custom (1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7) > mm [inch] 1 Inch = 25.4mm (In inches, rounded down to the nearest inch) > C =Convection A =AirCoolingW =WaterCooling > H =HallEffectSensorsN = No Effect Sensors >

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06 = 0600 Series Forcers13 = 1300 Series Forcers 20 = 2000 Series Forcers25 = 2500 Series Forcers > T = Tube Platen (2000 and 2500 Series only) B = Bar Platen (All Series) > A = Air Bearing Forcers W = Wheel Bearing Forcers >

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Air Inlet DB-9, 15, 25 or 37-way connectorDual-Axis Forcer(Bottom view) BAA BASEWIDTH"W" PLATENRUBBERBUMPER STOPHARBOR STOPFOR HOMING BASE LENGTH "L" TOP OF HARBOR STOPIS .375" [9.5 mm]ABOVE TOP OF PLATEN TOP IS 3/16"MAGNETIC SSBOTTOM IS3/16" CARBON STEELSIDES STAINLESS STEEL(SEE NOTE 4)"T" TOPLATENSURFACE Catalog NumberOverall Length LӔOverall Width MӔPlaten Thickness TӔUsable LengthUsable WidthPlaten WeightminminmminminminKgLbsLTDS-EX-2 0.46180.3313.0013.50.530.3815.000.2510.001635 LTDS-SX-2 0.46180.4116.3319.80.780.3815.000.3413.332964 > NOTES: LTDS-QX-2...

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A=115VAC B = 230 VACC = 380 VACD = 460/480 VAC E = 550 VACF = 600 VAC 07,08...16 >

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N EQUAL SPACES OF 6.00 (152.4mm) D = TO BE DETERMINEDN = TO BE DETERMINED D 11/32 THRU MOUNTING HOLES DCBA 3.10 (78.8mm)GAP .125(3.2 mm) POWER & OVERLOAD LEADSALUMINUM PLATE .125 (3.2mm) THICK(CUSTOMER SUPPLIED)STEEL PLATE .250 (6.4mm) THICK(CUSTOMER SUPPLIED)

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For closed or open loop systemsMoving coil or moving magnet versionsConstant and reversible forces to 667 N [150 Lbs] Acceleration to 98 m/s > 2 [10 gs]High accuracy 2.5ҵm/300m [0.0001 in/ft] (encoder dependent) High repeatability in 1ѵm [0.00004] (encoder dependent)No commutation requiredHighly compact design For closed or open loop systems Linear recirculating, jewel sapphire, or bronze bearings MOVING MAGNET Non-commutated DC linear motors operate at very high speeds without cogging or force ripple and with infinite resolution. For closed loop operation, the motor is coupled with an...

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Forces to 445 N [100 Lbs] Acceleration to 9.8 m/s > 2 [1g]Speeds to 2.3 m/s [90 in/sec] Optional built-in electronic brake (holding coil) for end holding Integral rulon bearings Low cost, powered by AC line voltage or adjustable speed with an inverterProvides long stroke with uniform forceStroke limited by end stops on moving rod Limited duty cycle applications Virtually maintenance freeNot for positioning applications The AC Polynoid provides a constant force for the entire lengthof its stroke. Its direction of travel is reversible by switching leads. Switching requires the swapping of any...

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