New Products : Battery-less Absolute Encoder Type Electric Actuator/High Rigidity and High Precision Slider Type / LEKFS
July 15, 2021 at 07:09 pm EDT
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Battery-less Absolute Encoder Type
Electric Actuator/High Rigidity and High Precision Slider Type
LEKFS Series Updated Jul-21
Circular arc grooves allow for high rigidity and high precision.
Moment resistance: Improved by up to 61%
Table displacement: Reduced by up to 50%
With internal battery-less absolute encoder
Restart from the last stop position is possible after recovery of the power supply.
Reduced maintenance (No need for control or replacement)
Positioning repeatability: ±0.01 mm
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Product Features
■Circular arc grooves allow for high rigidity and high precision.
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■With a 4-row circular arc on each side for high rigidity and high precision (zero clearance)
・Improved moment resistance
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・Table displacement amount reduced to 1/2
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・Zero table clearance
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■Auto switches are mountable.
Allows for position detection of the table throughout the stroke
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■Same dimensions as the LEF/Complete mounting compatibility is ensured.
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■The body bottom positioning pin holes have been standardized.
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■Compatible Controllers
Battery-less Absolute Type (Step Motor 24 VDC)
Step Motor Controller JXC Series
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■Application Examples
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