SCLG6 Series Mechatronics Cylinder Low-Cost Rodless Servo Actuators

Finally an affordable programmable electric actuator!

The SCLG6 series of Dyadic's Mechatronics Cylinder line combines low-cost servo control with an affordable guide mechanism to carry light payloads to a the positions you need. Dyadic has developed the linear actuator drive mechanism such that the drive and bearing systems are optimized for high accuracy, long life and low cost while delivering high speed and peak thrust. This blend of low-cost and high performance could only have been realized by the advanced technology of Dyadic Systems. These new product concepts give engineers a wider range of options to eliminate over-design.

SCLG6 rodless actuators are available in a range of stroke lengths and are constructed using an extruded aluminum body with 303 stainless for the cover. Actuators can easily be operated via 24VDC signals from PLCs or relays, and can be connected in networks of up to 16 axes.

Dyadic Mechatronics Cylinder - SCLG6 model Low-Cost Rodelss Servo Actuator / Electric Cylinder

SCLG6 low-cost programmable electric slide

The SCLG6 starts from only $945!

 

FEATURES
  • Includes closed loop servo motor, servo amplifer and control
  • Independently programmable position, speed, acceleration, force, etc.
  • Easy to use; make a few 24 VDC connections and program in 15 minutes!
  • Program from handheld pendant or from PC
  • Virtually infinite positioning possible
  • Networkable up to 16 axes
  • DeviceNet and CC-Link gateways available
  • 300-1,000mm stroke versions
  • Repeatability as good as ±0.01mm
  • 300mm/sec max. speed
  • 20kg max payload
  • 20kgf and 30kgf thrust versions available
 
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