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Cyber dynamic linear actuators with integrated ball screw from WITTENSTEIN

ByDanielle Collins|July 9, 2017

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Ideal for packaging, food & beverage, medical and semiconductor applications, the latest addition to the cyber® dynamic line from WITTENSTEIN cyber motor offers maintenance-free precision positioning in compact space.

As part of its cyber dynamic line product series,WITTENSTEINcyber motor has launched a new series of linear actuators designed with an integrated ball screw for use in highly dynamic positioning axes. Ideal for machines operating in confined spaces and requiring high precision, these servo motors feature a precision ball screw fully integrated in the actuator housing. The unique design encloses the servo motor, ball screw, linear guides and encoder system, to form a highly integrated and ready-to-install unit.

cyber dynamic

This integrated design makes these motors ideal for positioning, joining, bending, gripping and dispensing applications for semiconductor, packaging, and assembly automation industries. The 100 percent stainless steel design with IP65 protection is designed for food and beverage applications, such as highly precise bottling lines.

Each of the four sizes (outside diameter 17 mm, 22 mm, 32 mm or 40 mm) achieves excellent acceleration values, which can be two to four times greater than current industry benchmarks. This results in increased cycle rates and machine throughputs in a very small space by as much as 400 percent.

The integral design allows for much lower mass of inertia due to the elimination of a coupling device between motor and ball screw. This produces very high power density, which allows for increased throughputs, reduced footprint, greater energy efficiency and lowered overall cost of ownership.

The innovative design can achieve positioning accuracy up to 0.05 mm and repeatability up to 0.01 mm. In addition, the permanent lubrication makes the units maintenance-free.

When combined with WITTENSTEIN’s simco® drives, these linear actuators can easily be integrated into higher control systems through their integrated fieldbus interfaces (Ethernet/IP, CANopen, Profinet and EtherCAT).

Industrial design features

  • Stainless steel housing with IP54 and IP65 protection
  • EMI shielded single-cable flex robotic technology
  • Mountable in any position
  • Maintenance-free ball screw with anti-rotation mechanism and closed thrust tube
  • Ball screw with reinforced bearings delivers tensile and compressive forces
  • Absolute single-turn encoder with 12-bit resolution is available for all sizes
  • The market’s smallest integrated multiturn encoder available on sizes 32 and 40 (a WITTENSTEIN exclusive)

More reliable and more energy efficient than pneumatics

Unlike pneumatic cylinders, the new linear actuators allow precise and flexible position control regardless of the application without any retooling on the machine. This makes them ideal whenever frequent format changes are required. The servo technology offers better controllability by design; together with the easy connection to a higher-level controller, this facilitates reproducible processes, which can be either stroke- or force-optimized. The sealed actuators are more energy efficient, quieter and virtually maintenance free when compared to pneumatic systems.

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