Electric linear unit CTV 200
ball screwcompactaluminum

electric linear unit
electric linear unit
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Type
ball screw
Other characteristics
aluminum, compact
Stroke

1,825 mm, 2,000 mm
(71.85 in, 78.74 in)

Speed

Min.: 0.2 m/s
(0.66 ft/s)

Max.: 1.6 m/s
(5.25 ft/s)

Force

49,600 N, 99,200 N

Description

The CTV series describes Linear Units with a précision bail screw drive and two parallel, integrated, Zero-backlash rail guides, Compact dimensions allow high performance features such as, high speeds, good accuracy and repeatability. They can easily be combined to multi-axis Systems. Excellent price-/performance ratio and quick delivery time are ensured. The compact, precision-extruded aluminum Profile from AL 6063, with two parallel, integrated, Zero-backlash rail guide Systems, allows high load capacities and optimal cycles for the movement of larger masses at high speed. In the Linear Units CTV a précision bail screw, with tolérance class IS07 (IS05 on request), with reduced backlash of the bail nut is used. Two parallel circulating antistatic polyuréthane sealing strips and an aluminum cover are ensuring to protect ail the parts in the profile from dust and other contaminantions. Different carriage iengths with lubrication port allows for easy re-Jubrication of the bail screw and Bail rail guide System and allows the possibility to attach additionai accessories, The re-lubrication can also be done through maintenance holes on the side of the Profile. The aluminum profile includes T-slots for fixing the Linear Unit and for attaching sensors and switches. Also, a Reed switch can be used here. For the linear units CTV various adaptation options, for attaching (or redirecting), for Motors or Gearboxes are available.

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