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Product specifications for EAC4R-D10-AZACD
The EAC4R-D10-AZACD specifies: The EAC Series linear actuators are quick and responsive, featuring the AlphaStep AZ Series absolute mechanical stepper motor and driver, and incorporate a ball screw design, offering high performance from low speed to high speed or with light loads or heavy loads, regardless of demanding operating conditions., The built-in controller (stored data) allows for easy networking and simplified multi-axis control., Controller connection options: 1: I/O, 2: Modbus (RTU/RS-485) or 3: FA Network (network converter), Equipped with battery-free absolute encoder, Positioning information can be known without a sensor, High reliability using closed loop control, Reduced motor heat and reduced energy consumption through high efficiency design, Connection Cables Required (sold separately*),
Motor Type | - Motorized Cylinder |
Actuator Frame Size | - 42 mm (W) x 42 mm (H) |
Power Supply | - Single-Phase / Three-Phase 200-240 VAC |
Frequency | - 50 Hz, 60 Hz |
Guide | - Not Equipped |
Electromagnetic Brake | - Not Equipped |
Motor Location | - Reversed Motor Type |
Lead | - 12 mm |
Stroke | - 100 mm |
Drive Method | - Ball Screw |
Max. Speed | - 600 mm/s |
Thrust | - ~70 N |
Push Force | - 100 N |
Max. Horizontal Transportable Mass | - ~15 kg |
Repetitive Positioning Accuracy | - ±0.02 mm |
Minimum Travel Amount | - 0.01 mm |
Components | - EACM4RD10AZAC [Actuator] AZD-CD [Driver] |
RoHS Compliant | - This product does not contain substances that exceed the regulation values in the RoHS Directive |
Safety Standards | - Motor meets UL and CE standards, however, the actuator components do not. |
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Product documents for EAC4R-D10-AZACD
- Product Brochure | |
- EAC Series Actuator Operating Manual | |
- AZ Series Operating Manual | |
- Motorized Actuator Function Setting | |
- AZ Series Function Manual |