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Lineal motors, also known as linear actuators or direct drive linear motors, are electromechanical devices that produce linear motion directly without the need for rotary-to-linear conversion mechanisms like ball screws or belts. These motors operate on the same principle as rotary motors but with the stator and rotor 'unrolled' into a flat conf...
Lineal motors, also known as linear actuators or direct drive linear motors, are electromechanical devices that produce linear motion directly without the need for rotary-to-linear conversion mechanisms like ball screws or belts. These motors operate on the same principle as rotary motors but with the stator and rotor 'unrolled' into a flat configuration. Key technical parameters include continuous force (N), peak force (N), maximum acceleration (m/s²), velocity (m/s), and stroke length (mm). They are available in iron-core, ironless (coreless), and tubular topologies, each offering distinct advantages in terms of cogging force, thermal performance, and form factor. Linear motors provide high precision, high speed, and low maintenance due to the absence of mechanical wear components.
Lineal motors are predominantly used in high-precision automation applications such as pick-and-place machines, CNC machining centers, laser cutting systems, semiconductor wafer handling, and medical imaging equipment. They are also found in packaging machinery, textile manufacturing, and any industrial process requiring rapid, accurate linear positioning. Their ability to achieve high accelerations and velocities with minimal backlash makes them ideal for dynamic motion control in factory automation and robotics.
Within our catalog, the main subcategories include iron-core linear motors (e.g., series LMC, LMF), ironless linear motors (e.g., series LMI), and tubular linear motors (e.g., series LMT). The article codes typically follow a pattern such as LMC-100-200, where 'LMC' denotes the series, '100' indicates the continuous force rating in Newtons, and '200' represents the stroke length in millimeters. Other key series include LMF for high-force applications and LMI for ultra-smooth motion with zero cogging.
At Electric Automation Network, we offer express worldwide shipping and dedicated technical support from our team of electrical and automation engineers. We provide real-time pricing, detailed technical documentation for each linear motor, and personalized assistance to help you select the optimal motor for your application, ensuring maximum performance and reliability.
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