Modular Linear Actuator

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As a professional Modular Linear Actuator manufacturer, Sango Automation supplies wide range of SGA linear modules, including Screw drive and Belt drive linear modules by different driven solution, also Semi closed and fully closed linear modules for diverse application environment.


SGA Modular Linear Actuators of type DM45 with body with by 45mm have 4 series in Screw drive semi closed, Screw drive fully closed, and Belt drive semi closed, Belt drive fully closed. These linear modules have strokes from 0mm to 800 mm, and payload from 1kg to10kgs.


It could be applied in Sorting parts on the specified position, Auto-loading after CCD visual inspection, picking parts from vibrating bowls, pressing work piece into hole, parts assembling, inkjet operation etc.  

  



Basic Specification of DM45 Series

SGA Linear Module Phantom View


How to Make Model Selection


What is the Combination of Linear Modules in Different Application?


SGA linear Modules have multiple Input End Connection


What Type of Application can Be Used with SGA Linear Modules? Application sample:


Why choose Sango Automation?


FAQ

Related Knowledge: When do you need a linear module with a gantry structure?

What do you think of when you think of an industrial robot? It might be like this ...


Such articulated robots are widely recognized because of commercial advertisements and robot dance sequences of automobile companies. SCARA (Selectively Compliant Articulated Robotic Arm) robots have also been widely recognized for their application and proliferation in factories since the early 1980s. The two-articulated and SCARA robots-combine linear and rotary motion, thus providing maneuverability for complex tasks. Articulated robots are similar to human arms, with six axes of motion-three translations (linear) and three rotations (imagine your shoulders, elbows, and wrists). The SCARA robot has four axes of motion-X, Y, Z and theta (somewhat like your arm if your shoulder is fixed).


Not popular in popular culture, but industrial applications ranging from packaging to semiconductor manufacturing are all Cartesian robots. As the name suggests, these robots work on three Cartesian axes (linear modules)-X, Y, and Z-although they can include the θ axis for arm-end tools. Although more "sexy" than articulated and SCARA robots, Cartesian robots are more versatile, their size has a higher carrying capacity, and in many cases, higher accuracy. They are also highly adaptable because the shaft can be upgraded or changed with relatively few reconfigurations to adapt to changing product or application requirements.

However, Cartesian robots are limited by their inherent cantilever design, which limits their load capacity. This is especially true when the outermost (Y or Z) axis linear module has a long stroke length, which generates a large moment load on the support shaft. When long stroke and high load are required, it is a better solution to choose the gantry structure for the linear module.

The linear module of gantry structure has two X axes, one Y axis and one Z axis.


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