Yaskawa: SGLF2 Series

November 15, 2018

Linear servo motors contribute to improved machine functionality and performance with exceptional features such as high speed, fast acceleration, long strokes, smooth speed control, clean operation, low noise, and low maintenance.

The compact profile of the SGLF2 series iron core linear motors saves installation space.

The magnetic attraction force between the coil and magnet way creates a preload on the bearings improving motion accuracy, improving frequency response, and shortening settling time.

Features

Highlights

  • Clean, non-contact design
  • Sub-micron positioning accuracy
  • Fast speeds up to 5m/s
  • High acceleration
  • High output force
  • Compact profile saves installation space

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