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Linear drives offer positioning speed boost

A Parker-Origa product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 17, 2008

With OSP-E electrical linear drives can achieve speeds of up to 1.25m/s or down to 0.005m/s.

With OSP-E electrical linear drives, positioning in multiaxis systems can be carried out quickly, simply and with precision.

Hoerbiger Origa's ball screw linear drives are suitable for situations where precision and operating speed are paramount, particularly when outstanding flow and running properties are necessary.

Trapezoidal screw linear drives are used for precise positioning, when slower speeds, greater forces and self-locking properties are required.

For both screw drive variations, the electrical linear drives are available with different screw pitches so that the linear drives can be adapted to the relevant positioning tasks and specific cycle times of the equipment.

As a result, the system can achieve speeds of up to 1.25m/s or down to 0.005m/s.

Hoerbiger Origa linear drives are supplied in 1mm increments for stroke lengths up to 9000 mm.

Even under really harsh operating conditions, these linear drives still deliver a service performance of up to 20,000km, provided that load restrictions and maintenance notes are observed.

They are available for cleanroom class 3 in accordance with DIN EN ISO14644-1.

These linear drives are being used in the multiaxis system in the laser marking equipment of Walter Mock.

The equipment is used to mark differently-shaped parts employed in automotive, aerospace, or medical operating equipment for component traceability.

Since Mock procures their own motors and controls, all that Hoerbiger Origa requires for the construction of their system are the axle loads, lengths, operating speeds and details of the motor type with the relevant flange diagram.

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