HIWIN Corporation: LMX1E-C Series Linear Motor Stage

January 20, 2021

HIWIN Corporation linear motors are direct drive, plug and play solutions. Linear motors are capable of fast accelerations and high speeds, while providing unmatched precision and accuracy. Hiwin offers standardized linear motor designs but customizable options are available. Aside from single axis linear motors, these stages can be combined together to form cross tables or even gantry systems.

Linear motor LMX1E-C stages are equipped with a coreless motor and are well suited for applications that require high dynamics and/or accuracy. They are distinguished by their low profile design and zero cogging forces. The travel is measured via optical or magnetic encoders incrementally or absolutely. The linear motor LMX1E-C stages are available in overall lengths up to 4,000 mm.

Features:

  •    –   Max. acceleration 100 m/s2 (no load condition)
  •    –   Max. speed 5 m/s (no load condition)
  •    –   Length up to 4,000 mm
  •    –   Peak force 580 N
  •    –   Zero cogging forces from motor
  •    –   Multiple forcers per stage available
  •    –   Encoder options: optical or magnetic, incremental or absolute


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