Linear Motors

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Non commutated DC Linear (NC) Actuators
are ideal for short stroke (typically less than 2 inches) closed loop
servo applications. Their compact size allows them to fit into small
spaces. They have very low electrical and mechanical time constants.
The low moving mass allows for high accelerations of light payloads.

The 3
phase brushless (or AC servo) linear motor is ideal for long stroke,
closed loop servo, linear motion applications. They can be used at speeds
up to 240 in / sec [6 m / sec]. They are capable of very precise position,
velocity and acceleration control when coupled with a linear encoder.
Brushless
Linear Motor: (240 lb peak force [1068 N])
High
Force Brushless Linear Motor: (2214 lb peak force [9839 N])

The DC
brush linear motor is ideal for long stroke, open or closed loop servo,
linear motion applications. They can be used at speeds up to 100 in
/ sec [2.5 m / sec] and as low as 1 in/sec [25 mm / sec]. They are capable
of very precise position, velocity and acceleration control when coupled
with a linear encoder.

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linear stepper motors are ideal for open loop positioning applications
with light payloads. They can be used at speeds up to 80 in /sec [2
m/sec] and strokes up to 144” [3.6 m]. Linear stepper motors are capable
of very precise position, velocity and acceleration control when coupled
with a microstepping drive and indexer.

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Dual Axis Linear Stepper Motors are ideal for open loop positioning
applications with light payloads. They can be used at speeds up to
80 in /sec [2 m/sec] and strokes up to 40” x 60” [1 m x 1.5 m]. Linear
stepper motors are capable of very precise position, velocity and
acceleration control when coupled with a microstepping drive and
indexer.

A Linear
Induction Motor (LIM) is a non-contacting, high speed, linear motor
that operates on the same principal as a rotary, squirrel cage, induction
motor. They are capable of speeds up to 1800 in/sec [45 m/s] and are
typically used in applications where accurate positioning is not required.
LIM’s can also be operated at stall to produce static thrust.
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