LEY*G is a high performance version of the standard rod actuator, suitable for push, pull, lift and press applications. Cycle time is dramatically reduced by a combination of higher maximum speed and acceleration/deceleration. Speed gains are 20-60% faster, depending on motor size, ballscrew pitch, and stroke. The 24VDC motor also includes a battery-less absolute encoder, allowing the actuator to be powered down without losing its positional awareness. Replacement battery inventory and end-of-life recyclilng efforts are no longer necessary. Motor operation is provided by the JXC*H High Performance controller line, with PLC, IO-Link or Ethernet fieldbus protocol interfaces. Actuator dimensions and mounting are identical to the standard LEY, alowing an upgrade for existing equipment. I/O and actuator cables are also identical to the standard LEY.
LEY*F is a high performance version of the standard rod actuator, suitable for push, pull, lift and press applications. Cycle time is dramatically reduced by a combination of higher maximum speed and acceleration/deceleration. Speed gains are 20-60% faster, depending on motor size, ballscrew pitch, and stroke. A new high performance step motor controller, the JXC*H, pairs with the LEY*F actuator. The machine's PLC can access the controller's operational and positional step data through several fieldbus protocols, IO-Link, or parallel I/O. Actuator dimensions and mounting are identical to the standard LEY, allowing an upgrade for existing equipment. I/O and actuator cables are also identical to the standard LEY
LE2Y is a rod actuator with a high performance motor and batteryless absolute encoder that is compatible with the JXD1-M manifold controller. Up to 16 axes can be connected. LE2Y differs from LEY by having a different cable connector and no compatibility with JXC controllers. LE2Y also offers a high speed ballscrew lead on sizes 25 and 32. LE2Y16 improves work load ratings and pushing force versus LEY16G. Each LE2Y size also consumes less power while delivering equivalent or improved performance. The JXD1-M manifold controller can detect the actuator type, size and stroke when connected. The controller and cables are ordered separately, simplifying the part number.
The LEY rod electric actuator is suitable for push, pull, lift and press applications. The motor orientation can be reverse mounted on top for compact length, or inline for compact height. Several mounting options are available to accommodate a range of machine requirements. This version includes a 24VDC motor with a battery-less absolute encoder. This encoder allows the actuator to be powered down without losing its positional awareness. The machine's PLC can access the controller's operational and positional step data through several fieldbus protocols, IO-Link, or parallel I/O.
The LEY rod type electric actuator has a familiar rod cylinder form suitable for push, pull, lift and press applications. The 24VDC motor can be reverse mounted for compact length, or inline mounted for compact height. The LEY series offers a wide variety of actuator mounting options as well, including numerous direct and bracket styles.
The X8 option is a dust-proof and water-jet-proof specification equivalent to IP67. This spec is achieved with the addition of several unique features above the standard LEY. The motor is sealed within an aluminum cover, fitted with M-type metal cable connectors. The rod passes through a scraper and employs a lubrication retainer to prevent oil film washout. Futher, grease supply holes are also provided. The body extrusion includes a vent hole and fitting to balance internal pressure so that dust and water are not drawn in. The 24VDC motor includes a battery-less absolute encoder. This encoder allows the actuator to be powered down without losing its positional awareness. The controllers's operational and positional step data can be accessed through several fieldbus protocols, IO-Link, or parallel I/O. Available in body sizes 25, 32, and 40.
The 25A- series variations are compatible with secondary battery manufacturing for electronics, automotive, and other vehicle types. Design goals include eliminating copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) materials where possible, and employing a low dew point grease that retains lubricity even in low manufacturing temperatures. Please note that copper and zinc materials are used for the motors, cables, controllers and drivers.