Linear actuators are generally used on unwinding and rewinding stations of compact machines to align the reel perfectly. They bring the laminate in the correct position easily and accurately to esure that it is wound round the reel in a straight line.
AT linear actuators are all equipped with a latest generation of stepping motor and they move quickly and precisely with the help of a screw set in a circle of ball bearings.
For applications that require to reduce the space required or a greater drive force are available axial actuators or gear box shifting motorsThe more robust MX linear actuator is available, both in an axial or geared version, with a motor and mechanism specially designed for moving large masses.
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Stroke (mm) | Min-max speed (mm/s) | Max thrust (N) | Thrust at 20 mm/s |
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AT.53.A | +/- 25 | 6-90 | 1100 | 650 |
AT.53.R | +/- 25 | 4,5-75 | 1400 | 800 |
AT.103.A | +/- 50 | 6-90 | 1100 | 650 |
AT.103.R | +/- 50 | 4,5-75 | 1400 | 800 |
AT.203.A | +/- 50 | 6-90 | 1100 | 650 |
AT.203.R | +/- 50 | 4,5-75 | 1400 | 800 |
AT.103-MX.A | +/- 50 | 6-90 | 2200 | 1700 |
AT.103-MX.R | +/- 50 | 4,5-75 | 3100 | 2500 |
AT.203-MX.A | +/- 100 | 6-90 | 2200 | 1700 |
AT.203-MX.R | +/- 100 | 4,5-75 | 3100 | 2500 |
AT.1103-SMX.R | +/- 50 | 3-15 | 10000 | 10000 |
AT.1203-SMX.R | +/- 100 | 3-15 | - | - |