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Lifting cylinders ease maintenance

A Danaher Motion product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 31, 2007

Depending on the screw lead, the MA900 series offers a peak thrust of 65,000N and a peak speed of 240cm/s.

Danaher Motion has released the MA900 series of electric lifting cylinders.

The nut is directly integrated into the servomotor, which means that the cost of additional gearing and maintenance are avoided.

The MA900 series electric lifting cylinders take up less space, the cylinders are easier to fit and the dynamic response and precision of the movement increases as there is no additional backlash.

Users can also benefit from a virtually unlimited lift, restricted only by the length of the screw and a low lubrication requirement.

Depending on the screw lead - users can choose from 10, 20 or 40mm - the MA900 series offers a peak thrust of 65,000N and a peak speed of 240cm/s.

That makes them suitable for applications including those in which pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders have conventionally been used.

They are also suitable for applications with long travel paths.

With a continuous torque of 55Nm, the continuous thrust of the new models is between 7775 and 31,100N.

With a rotary absolute encoder to determine the position, positioning is accurate to 0.05mm.

Without the screw, the direct-drive cylinders measure just 28 x 23 x 57cm.

Special axle bearings offer protection against dust and water spray in accordance with IP65.

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