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MotiCont: Multi-Axis Positioning Systems (GXY-280-280-02-26 Series)

Two-Axis Servo Motor Driven Positioning Gantry Stage

The Multi-Axis Positioning System is designed to allow direct coupling between the load and the drive motors. This feature eliminates backlash, allows for fast acceleration / deceleration, high speed operation while increasing the reliability. These systems are available with linear stepper and servo motors. Customized solutions can be provided upon request.

Features:

  • Zero Backlash

  • Long System Life

  • High Speed Positioning

  • Compact Package

  • Integrated Position Feedback Sensor

  • High Force Generation

  • High Accuracy

  • Cog Free

  • High Repeatability

  • 26 Micron Resolution

General Specifications:

  • Intermittent Force @ 10% Duty Cycle: 29.4 lb (130.8 N)

  • Continuous Force @ 25 °C: 9.3 lb (41.4 N)

  • Continuous Force@ Tmax: 8.0 lb (35.6 N)

  • Continuous Power: 38 W

  • Motor Constant 1.5 lb/ W0.5

Electrical Specifications:

  • Peak Current @ 10% Duty Cycle: 11.6 A

  • Continuous Current @ Tmax 3.2 A

  • Force Constant: 2.5 lb/A (11.1 N/A)

  • Back EMF: 0.3 V/in/s (11.1 V/m/s)

  • Resistance @ 25 °C 2.8 Ohm

  • Inductance @ 1 KHz 1.0 mH

Three Phase Brushless Driven Stage with Quadrature Position Sensor with Limit and Home Switches:

  • Range of Motion: 11” (280 mm) by 11” (280 mm)

  • Positioning Resolution: 0.001" (25.4 microns)

  • Continuous Force: 9.3 lb (41.4 N)

  • Intermittent Force: 29.4 lb (130.8 N)

  • X-axis Weight: 33.8 lb (15.3 Kg)

  • Y-axis Weight: 4.7 lb (2.1 Kg)

  • Y-axis Weight with LMA-051-089-01: 14.6 lb (6.6 Kg)

  • Configurable as XY, XYZ, XYZ-Theta


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