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Balanced Iron-core coil and magnet track components
Iron core TW linear motors are composed of moving coils with a laminated iron-core and a pair of stationary magnet tracks that are placed on each side of the moving coils. The moving coil of the TW linear motor is composed of laminated iron core and prewound coil bobbins inserted into the slots located on the laminated iron cores. The entire coil unit is permanently encapsulated in a thermally conductive resin body to give structural rigidity. The magnet track of the TW is made of a row of rare earth magnets accurately placed on one side of the nickelized steel carrier plate. Two of the magnet carrier plates are used as a pair in a fashion similar to that of the coreless type linear motor. Stainless steel magnet covers guard against minor accidental damage to the magnets.
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Will non-Renishaw or non-Heidenhain encoders work with Yaskawa serial converters? Posted Date: 03/17/2016
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03/17/2016 | |
When setting parameter Pn300 (Speed Reference Input Gain) what rated speed should be used for Linear Motor applications? Posted Date: 02/18/2009
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02/18/2009 | |
What is the warranty determination for new product? Posted Date: 05/22/2014
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05/22/2014 | |
What is the maximum setting for parameter Pn281 (PG Divider) given the linear scale pitch and maximum speed of the linear motor? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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What is the air gap requirement for Yaskawa's Linear Motors? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
What is California's Proposition 65? Posted Date: 06/01/2020
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06/01/2020 | |
What are the minimum settings required to start-up a LEGEND SGDG type servo amplifier for use with a linear motor? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
What are the minimum parameters required to start-up a Sigma II SGDH type servo amplifier for use with a linear motor? Posted Date: 07/25/2005
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07/25/2005 | |
On a linear motor x-x'-y gantry system, what is the best method to control the two x-axes? Posted Date: 06/06/2003
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Is there any information that illustrates where linear motor technology has been successfuly applied? Posted Date: 06/16/2010
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06/16/2010 | |
Is there any information available about a free software to use for opening Yaskawa 2D drawings such as dwg and dxf? Posted Date: 05/15/2014
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05/15/2014 | |
Is the MP-940 capable of operating Yaskawa linear motors? Posted Date: 01/14/2005
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How do I run a Yaskawa linear motor without hall sensors? Posted Date: 03/12/2024
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03/12/2024 | |
How are the Electronic Gear Ratio parameters, Pn202 and Pn203, set for linear motors? Posted Date: 07/25/2005
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Can the linear encoder be mounted "backwards" (positive direction of linear encoder opposite to positive direction of linear motor)? Posted Date: 04/28/2003
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Are there any integration tips available for Linear Motors? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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