VES-HMRB15B3250-ST Parker Electromechanical HMRB Series Electric Linear Actuators, 3250 mm, 100 mm/rev pulley & 5:1 gearbox, Stepper
- Product Type: Electric Linear Actuators
- Form Factor: Rodless
- Stroke: 3250 mm
- Repeatability: +/-50 micron
- Peak Speed: 5000 mm/s
- Normal Load: 900 kg
- Axial Force: 1050 N
- Frame Size: 150 mm
- Drive Train: Belt & Pulley
- Feed Constant: 100 mm/Rev Pulley
- Motor: Stepper
- Customizability: High
- Availability: Short (2-5 weeks)
- Price: $$
Parker Electromechanical HMRB Series Electric Linear Actuators, 3250 mm, 100 mm/rev pulley & 5:1 gearbox, Stepper motor, ball bearing guide, Basic profile, no outer cover, 900kg normal load, +/- 50 micron repeatability, 5000 mm/s peak speed. Customizable and many options to select from: carriages, sensors, environmental ratings, motor direction, etc. Motor will limit the actuator's performance depending upon the application. Sizing calculations need to be performed to ensure performance.
Product Description
The High Moment Rodless (HMR) linear actuator series is one of the most user friendly and versatile actuator lines on the market today. With 5 different frame sizes, 2 different drive train options, multiple mounting and carriage options, and an IP54 protective cover option, along with a multitude of other customizable features the HMR was truly designed with flexibility in mind with many features:
- 5 profile sizes: 85, 110, 150, 180 and 240mm
- Dual drive train: Precision ground ball screw or high efficiency timing belt
- Load capacity up to 26,600N
- Max thrust to 5,560N (screw) and 4,000N (belt)
- Standard strokes up to 4000mm (screw) and 6000mm (belt)
- Max speed to 1.6 m/s (screw) and 5 m/s (belt)
- 2 profile types: Basic and Reinforced
- Tandem and bi-parting carriage options
- Optional sensor locations: internal (protected under the cover) or external
- IP54-rated cover option
- Ambient temperature range: -20C to +80C
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Resources
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