ETEL: Ironcore Linear Motors (LMG Series)
ETEL offers the most comprehensive standard linear motors range in the industry. With more than 50 models to choose from, almost any requirement can be successfully fulfilled.
LMA, LMG and LMS motors benefit from ETEL's patented cogging-free design. This construction enables an exceptional peak force density in the magnetic gap, as well as unparalleled thermal efficiency, which is a significant advantage for thermal-drift-sensitive precision machines.
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Direct coupling of the payload to the motor’s moving part eliminates the need for mechanical transmission elements such as leadscrews, timing belts, rack and pinion, and worm gear drives. Unlike brushed motors, there is no contact between the moving parts in a direct drive system. Therefore there is no mechanical wear resulting in excellent reliability and long lifetime. Fewer mechanical parts minimize maintenance and reduce the system cost. The direct drive technology intrinsic to a linear motor based system results in an efficient and effective gearless assembly
ETEL linear motors are available in a wide range of sizes and can be easily adapted to most applications. ETEL’s unmatched standard product offering includes ironless and ironcore linear motors. Each technology has specific advantages:
Ironcore linear motors’ configuration minimizes the volume required for integration in machines. They are very compact and produce the greatest force per package size.
Ironless linear motors’ shape is very thin and gives machine builders great flexibility in locating the motors. In addition, ironless motors provide no force ripple and have very low moving masses.
Linear motor applications have a wide range of dynamic performance requirements. Depending on the specifics of a system’s duty cycle, the peak force and maximum speed will drive the selection of a motor:
An application with a light payload that requires very high speed and acceleration will typically utilize an ironless linear motor (that has a very light moving part containing no iron). As they have no attraction force, ironless motors are preferred with air bearings, when the speed stability has to be below 0.1%.
Ironcore motors produce greater force per package size by using laminations to concentrate the magnetic flux. With a larger continuous force, these motors fit very well to mid- and high-dynamic applications requesting high duty cycle.
Direct drive linear motors deliver high force over a wide range of speeds, from a stalled or low speed condition to high velocities. Linear motors can achieve very high velocities (up to 15 m/s) with a trade off in force for ironcore motors, as technology becomes limited by eddy current losses.
Linear motors achieve very smooth velocity regulation, with low ripple. The performance of a linear motor over its velocity range can be seen in the force-speed curve present in the corresponding data sheet.
Linear motors are a special class of synchronous brushless servo motors. They work like torque motors, but are opened up and rolled out flat. Through the electromagnetic interaction between a coil assembly (primary part) and a permanent magnet assembly (secondary part), the electrical energy is converted to linear mechanical energy with a high level of efficiency. Other common names for the primary component are motor, moving part, slider or glider, while the secondary part is also called magnetic way or magnet track.
Since linear motors are designed to produce high force at low speeds or even when stationary, the sizing is not based on power but purely on force, contrary to traditional drives.
The moving part of a linear motor is directly coupled to the machine load, saving space, simplifying machine design, eliminating backlash, and removing potential failure sources such as ballscrew systems, couplings, belts, or other mechanical transmissions. Finally, the bandwidth and the stiffness of the motion system are much higher, giving better positional repeatability and accuracy over unlimited travel at higher speeds.
Given that frameless linear motors do not include a housing, bearings, or feedback device, the machine builder is free to select these additional components in order to best fit the application requirements.
LMG Ironcore Linear Motors
The LMG linear motors are small size motors optimized for high dynamic applications. The LMG motors provide a high peak-to-continuous force ratio. With low weight and high peak force capabilities, the LMG motors are perfectly suited for high-end linear axis with mid- to-low moving masses and requesting high accelerations. In addition, the ETEL patented designs provides a very compact form factor and lowest possible force ripple for smooth motion.
Model No.: LMG05-030, LMG05-050, LMG05-070, LMG10-030, LMG10-050, LMG10-070, LMG10-100, LMG15-030, LMG15-050, LMG15-070, LMG15-100, LMG20-050, LMG20-070, LMG20-100