Linear actuator SBD
electricbelt-drivenstainless steel

linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
linear actuator
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Technology
belt-driven
Material
stainless steel
Applications
for clean rooms
Other characteristics
high-performance, high load capacity, multi-axis
Force

13.76 kN

Speed

4 m/s
(13.12 ft/s)

Description

The SBD belt driven actuator provides a higher level of performance in terms of load capacity and life than other comparable sized linear actuators. High load capacity – Incorporating HepcoMotion’s re-circulating ball guide technology, SBD offers excellent rigidity and load capacity up to 13,760N. Suitable for normal and dirty environments – The unit is housed in an anodised aluminium beam and is completely enclosed with a stainless steel cover to provide excellent protection from dirt and debris. Multi-axis movement – SBD belt driven actuators are suitable for single or multi-axis applications and can be supplied with a wide range of gearboxes, motors and drives. Versatile – A corrosion resistant version with all external components made in stainless steel or anodised aluminium is also available. Clean room compatible versions available – Ideal for scientific and electronics applications. Multi axis movements can be constructed using standard connecting shafts and couplings Easy fitting of gearboxes and motors – the flange can be tailored to suit individual preferences Product line incorporates deeper XL beam for long length applications where the beam is used as part of the structure High moment load option features additional guides, reducing the need to run a second unit in parallel when the load is positioned off-centre to the axis
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