sizing Power Cylinder Eco series servo type

  • ・We will select the model that best suits your specifications.
  • ・After entering the selection conditions, click the Execute Selection button.

Model number display example

LPES 1500 R 5 T 10 G5L A SUJ

Series Name

Power Cylinder
Eco Series
Servo Type


Allowable thrust

□45 frames
15: 150N {15.3kgf}
30: 300N {30.6kgf}
□70 frames
150: 1500N {153kgf}
300: 3000N {306kgf}
□105 frames
1500: 15,000N {1,530kgf}






























stroke

 3: 300mm
10:1000mm























M: Rod anti-rotation specification (45mm square frame only)
S: With 3 magnetic sensors
U: U-shaped End fitting (no symbol indicates I-shaped End fitting)
N: N-type End fitting (45mm frame only)
J: Bellows (70 and 105mm frames only)


Body shape

T: Straight


Reduction ratio

3:1 / 3
4:1 / 4
5:1 / 5
7:1 / 7
9:1 / 9
A:1 / 10


(1) Motor handling

A: Customer installation
B: Provided by customer


Mount Code

G5L: Example: Mitsubishi Electric 750W


Motor installation method

F: Direct motor connection (no reduction ratio)
R: With precision planetary reducer

Enter the selection criteria

・Please use “.” for the decimal point and not “,” as the calculation error will occur.

Thrust (≦15000N)
N
Speed (≦333mm/s)
mm/s
Stroke (≦1000mm)
 mm

Motor manufacturer

Motor Series

Motor Model

(1) Motor handling

(2) Options

End fitting

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Selection results


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Power Cylinder specifications

Basic model number mount
code
Compatible motors thrust
N
speed
mm/s
maximum
strike
Rourke
mm
L10 lifespan
km
Input shaft equivalent
moment of inertia
x10-4 kgm 2
Tolerance
(Rating)
input
torque
N・m
Tolerance
input
rotate
speed
r/min
Manufacturer series Model capacity
kW
Rating
torque
N・m
Torque Limit Rated times
Rotation speed
r/min
rotate
speed
limit
I0 I1

Selection model number (please select from the table above)

Note

1. If load retention is required, use a motor with a brake.

2. L10 life is a guideline for the expected travel distance of the ball screw at the specified thrust.

We do not guarantee the life of the ball screw or cylinder.

3. Calculate the input shaft converted moment of inertia as follows: I0 + I1 x stroke/100.

4. For models that require torque limiting, limit the motor torque based on the allowable (rated) input torque.

5. For models that require speed limits, limit the motor speed based on the allowable input speed.