LMS Ironcore Linear Motor Series

January 01, 2014

ETEL has introduced the LMS ironcore linear motor series, distributed through Heidenhain Corp. Boasting a patented anticogging design, these linear motors offer a significant advantage for thermal-drift-sensitive precision machines, and are the perfect solution for many demanding motion control applications, according to the company.

With this introduction, ETEL broadens its already sizeable linear motor offering, simultaneously providing a product with substantially higher continuous force than its existing LMG linear motor series. And since the mechanical integration is similar with both series, easy upgrades are now possible.

The extension of ETEL's ironcore linear motor range opens new application potential in many different markets, from high-end automation to demanding semiconductor/electronic motion systems. The LMS series can be used in any machines where a high power density is required together with a high dynamic for mid-range moving masses.

And because of the anticogging design, the new LMS linear motors enable an exceptional peak force density in the magnetic gap, as well as unparalleled thermal efficiency, again important for thermal-drift-sensitive machines.

The LMS series boasts continuous force up to 664 N, peak force up to 2'760 N with speeds up to 15 m/s.

Related Glossary Terms

  • linear motor

    linear motor

    Functionally the same as a rotary motor in a machine tool, a linear motor can be thought of as a standard permanent-magnet, rotary-style motor slit axially to the center and then peeled back and laid flat. The major advantage of using a linear motor to drive the axis motion is that it eliminates the inefficiency and mechanical variance caused by the ballscrew assembly system used in most CNC machines.

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