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Hydrostatic Linear Motor Guide

Hydrostatic Linear Motor Guide

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An alternative to traditional mechanical


components is a hydrostatic system in which the
slides, bearings, and other points of contact are
separated by a thin layer of oil under pressure.
This system, the patented PM Flow Controller,
eliminates all metal-to-metal contact and virtually
eliminates wear because components are
oating on a very thin lm of oil.
The PM Flow Controller is a self-contained
mechanical device and thus does not require
an electronic controller or an external pressure
feedback device for operation. The PM Flow
Controller maintains an almost steady-state of
the hydrostatic gap in the hydrostatic pathways
necessary to support a load regardless of
grinding or cutting stress, the weight of a
workpiece, or its location, by varying the
pressure and ow of oil to the pocket.
The PM Flow Controller makes it possible for
machine builders to easily integrate custom
hydrostatic systems into both new and existing
machines.

Features of Hydrostatic Linear Motor


Guides
Friction-free at low speed, very low friction at
higher speed
Moves smaller than 0.1m possible
No friction change when reversing direction,
allowing for precise positioning
No slip-stick effect at slow speed
Floats on oil pockets independent of speed
and load without any contact, so wear is not
possible

Sizes of Hydrostatic Linear Motor Guides

No precision loss, even under 24 hour


operation at full load and maximum speed

Permanent attraction force Fa

2.6-3.9 kN

5-7.7 kN

10-15 kN

20-27 kN

40-47 kN

Dimension a

40 mm

45 mm

50 mm

55 mm

65 mm

Dimension b

45 mm

50 mm

55 mm

60 mm

70 mm

A hydrostatic system operates like a damper;


excellent damping results in better workpiece
surface and tool life

Max. displacement

3-7 m

3-5 m

3-5 m

3-5 m

2-4 m

Less sensitive to chips and other debris

Technical Features

Pressure
50 bar

Pressure
100 bar

F max.
Cv

6500 N
11500 N
15500 N
200-2300 N/m 400-5000 N/m 900-7000 N/m

20000 N
1.8-8.8k N/m

28000 N
2.5-12 kN/m

Fh max.
Ch

6500N
11500 N
15500 N
800-2500 N/m 900-2500 N/m 1.2-3.2 kN/m

20000 N
1.6-4 kN/m

28000 N
2.1-5 kN/m

Fv max.
Cv

16000 N
250-600 N/m

23000 N
400-900 N/m

30000 N
550-1200 N/m

40000 N
650-1600 N/m

50000 N
1.2-4.2 kN/m

Fh max.

16000 N
1.2-3.0 kN/m

23000 N
1.4-3.1 kN/m

30000 N

40000 N

50000 N
2.4-5.2 kN/m

Oil Requirement at Max. 40 C / 105C, Friction at 10m/min


Permanent attraction
force Fa

No variation of friction as with balls

The magnetic force of the motor is countered


close to the motor xture by wear free
hydrostatic pockets, resulting in reduced
bending stress and bending deformation in
the slide and guideway
Low production cost because no surfaces need
to be ground to close tolerances
Ideal for horizontal and vertical slides with large
acceleration and speed

2.6-3.9 kN

5-7.7 kN

10-15 kN

20-27 kN

40-47 kN

9N

10 N

14 N

18 N

24 N

0.45 l/min

0.59 l/min

0.61 l/min

0.69 l/min

0.71 l/min

Oil req. at 100 bar

0.86 l/min

1.02 l/min

1.04 l/min

1.08 l/min

1.06 l/min

All dimensions shown in mm.


All features can be changed, and can be adapted to
a specic application.

Friction 10 m/min

4N

4.2 N

5.7 N

7.3 N

9.5 N

1.1 l/min

1.32 l/min

1.35 l/min

1.46 l/min

1.60 l/min

Friction 10 m/min

Oil VG 32
to 100
Oil req. at 50 bar
m/min

Oil VG 15
to 200
Oil req. at 50 bar
m/min

All features can be changed, and can be adapted to


a specic application.
The friction is almost proportional to the speed, the oil
demand is the maximum at maximum temperature.

109 North Main Street | Rockford, IL 61101 USA


Tel. 815 962-5600 | Fax 815 962-4600
www.tac.us | info@tac.us

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