An electric cylinder with a connection interface in accordance with ISO 15552.
The piston rod extension is controlled by a system with a hardened screw and recirculating ball screw. The piston has a guide strip calibrated to reduce to a minimum play with the barrel and hence vibration during ball screw rotation.
The cylinder can be equipped with a built-in non-rotating system featuring two opposing slides that run in separate longitudinal slots in the barrel. The piston comes with magnets and the barrel has longitudinal slots for housing sensors. The piston rod has increased outside diameter and thickness to make it extra rigid and more resistant to radial and peak
loads. A system for greasing the screws is included. Numerous standard accessories for pneumatic cylinders, including intermediate hinge, can be used for mounting the cylinder.
The motor can be selected from an optimised range, which encompasses both STEPPING and BRUSHLESS motors.
There is a version with a brake mounted on the motor. With stepping motors, the brake version also comes with an encoder (all brushless motors comes with an encoder). It is important to remember that the brake is the static type, so the motor must be stopped before the brake is engaged.
There is a version for in-line assembly, where the drive shaft is jointed directly onto the screw. There is also a geared motor version, where transmission is provided by pulleys and a cog belt with a transmission
ratio of 1:1. Suitable motor drives are provided. Special adaptor flanges and joints can be provided if the customer wishes
to use a particular make of motor