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General Information

2nd generation linear actuator series of IAI’s most popular module series  

    • Brushless AC Servo Motor technology with Absolute or Incremental encoder options.
    • Extra reinforced extruded aluminum body designed to prevent bending, twisting and torsion.
    • By eliminating the use of couplings, the total module length is reduced.
    • Longer cartesian systems have been made possible by keeping the strength / mass ratio high.

 

  • The required amount of cable has been reduced.

 

Options

  • Magnetic Brake
  • Limit switches
  • Creeping Sensors
  • AQ Seal Mechanical Seal
  • Silent working

Features

  • 220VAC Pulse Motor
  • Multi-Positioning, at Any Point
  • Position Repeatability of ±0.01mm
  • Programmable Velocity Control
  • Programmable Acceleration and Deceleration
  • Programmable Torque Control (PUSH Function)
  • 2500mm Stroke
  • 2400mm/s Maximum Speed
  • 1G maximum acceleration/deceleration
  • Cartesian robot up to 8 axes thanks to the XSEL-R/S control unit
  • Long life Expectancy (10,000 Km)

 

DOLDURULACAK

 

CNC Feeding Application with Vertical 6-Axis Cartesian Robot – Robot Show 2019 Tokyo, Japan

Vertical Multi-Axis Cartesian Robot and Various Application Examples Created by Desktop Application Robot – Robot Show 2019 Tokyo, Japan

 

Application Examples of IAI Products Working with Image Processing Systems – Robot Show 2019 Tokyo, Japan

Multi-Axis Cartesian Robot Application Creating Card Tower – Robot Show 2019 Tokyo, Japan

 

Wrist Unit with IAI Cartesian Robot and ZR Unit (Rotation System) – Multi-Axis Electric Actuators

RCP6-RTCK Rotary Holder and RCP6 Wide Slide Electric Actuators

 

Bolt Removal Application with 5+1 Axis Cartesian Robot

Mirror Assembly Application with 2-Axis and 3-Axis Mini Cartesian Robots

 

High Speed Actuators RCS3, ISB, DDA. – Exhibition 2015 Tokyo, Japan

Dust and Splash Resistant Products – Exhibition 2015 Tokyo, Japan

 

Application of IAI Products Working with 3D Image Processing System – Exhibition 2015 Tokyo, Japan

Anti-Flicker – The Difference Made by the Damping Function in Application