Ironcore Linear Servomotors

  1. Altek Motion Ironcore Linear Servomotors

    Linear motors' versatility, speed, precision, and efficiency make them indispensable in numerous industries, including industrial automation, machine tools, semiconductor manufacturing, packaging machinery, etc.

    Linear motors produce motion in a straight line, as opposed to the rotary motion. They consist of a primary part, which generates a magnetic field, and a secondary part, which carries a current and experiences a force when placed in the magnetic field. This force creates a linear motion along the length of the motor.

    Ironcore linear motors offer several advantages, including high force output, relatively simple construction, and high efficiency.

    They are commonly used in applications where precise linear motion is required, such as CNC machines, pick-and-place systems, and high-speed transportation systems.

  2. How do linear motors work?

    The primary and secondary parts of the motor interact through the use of iron cores. The primary part of the motor is the stattionary part, which contains coils wound around iron cores. When an electric current is applied to these coils, they create a magnetic field.

    The secondary part of the motor is the moving part, which typically consists of a series of magnets arranged to create a magnetic field. When the primary part's magnetic field interacts with the magnetic field of the secondary part, it induces a force, causing the secondary part to move linearly.

  3. LMG Series

    LMG Series Ironcore Linear Servomotors

    LMG010 Continuous Force: 79-160N, Peak force: 545-1100N
    LMG020 Continuous Force: 140-282N, Peak force: 545-1100N
    LMG030 Continuous Force: 210-414N, Peak force: 825-1624N
    LMG040 Continuous Force: 267-2165N, Peak force: 1044-2165N


  4. LMGH Series

    LMGH Series Ironcore Linear Servomotors

    LMGH020 Continuous Force: 743-1475N, Peak force: 1654-3288N
    LMGH040 Continuous Force: 2700-5142N, Peak force: 6849-13752N