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Versatile linear stages ease the design process

A Rockwell Automation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 8, 2008

OEMs can specify load and movement profile parameters to automatically select, configure and program a linear stage and drive combination that best fits the application.

Rockwell Automation has released linear stages designed for a wide range of load-carrying applications, offering machine builders substantial time and cost savings associated with design, programming and commissioning.

The Allen-Bradley MP linear stages use programming tools familiar to most OEMs and machine builders and provide seamless integration with other parts of the control system.

Linear stages are the mechanisms that direct input from an actuator along a linear axis and they are critical for successful movement of linear functions on a range of machines.

"Machine builders who attempt to build their own linear stages spend an unjustifiable amount of time and money purchasing, assembling, programming and troubleshooting multiple components from different suppliers", said Bradley McEwan, Rockwell Automation.

"These new, off the shelf stages eliminate the added cost and complexity for the OEM and offer an improved level of performance and ease of use for the end user".

Using Rockwell Software RSLogix 5000 programming software and Allen-Bradley Motion Analyser, OEMs can specify load and movement profile parameters to automatically select, configure and program a linear stage and drive combination that best fits the application.

Single-axis and stacked MP linear stages are available in both direct-drive and ballscrew versions, as well as various force levels, multiple frame sizes, lengths of up to 2m and speeds of up to 5m/s.

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