Mon 4th Jul 2022 - The Parker HLR high load rodless linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications
Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.
Features/Benefits:
- Two available sizes, 070 and 080 with compact outside dimensions of 69 x 64 mm and 82 x 76.5 mm respectively.
- Strokes of 2500 for 070 and 3500 for 080
- Rigid aluminium extruded profile, ideal for self-supporting solutions
- High load capacity up to 3847 N (based on a theoretical lifetime of 8.000 km)
- Motor can be mounted on four sides
- Last generation linear guide and timing belt provides minimal noise emission
- Stainless steel cover for the use in harsh environments
- Easily accessible lubrication bore for reduced maintenance effort
- High accuracy straight movement over the complete stroke for building up reliable multi axis solutions
- High repeatability for highest application demands.
- RoHS compliant
Technical Overview:
- Belt drive
- Travel per rev: 105mm 070 and 125 080
- High thrust force up to 900 N
- Max load 3847N
- Max thrust force: 500N 070 and 900N 080
- Acceleration up to 50 m/s2
- Velocity up to 5 m/s
- Repeatability - 0.05mm
- IP rating IP40
Markets:
- Factory Automation
- Machine Tools
- Packaging Machinery
- Food & Beverage
- Medical
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
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