Voice Coil Motor with Internal Shaft and Bearing Providess 63.9 lbs of Continuous Force

Oct. 3, 2019
The GVCM-095-089-03 from Moticont features a continuous force of 63.9 lbs (284.1 N) and 202.0 lbs (898.4 N) of peak force at a 10% duty cycle.

The linear voice coil motor (aka linear DC motor) is guided by a long-life plain bearing that can allow side loads up to 3 lb (13.5 N), while the precision ground 0.236-inch (6.0 mm) diameter shaft with an internal thread has a stroke length of 0.5 in. (12.7 mm). Features include high speed, high acceleration/deceleration, zero backlash, high accuracy, high repeatability, and a high resistance to side force in either direction, in a housing measuring just 3.75 in. (95.3 mm) dia. x 3.5 in. (88.9 mm) long. The housing and coil ends of the motor have threaded mounting holes for easy integration into new and existing applications. Suggested applications include clamping, work holding, sorting equipment, assembly, medical devices, antenna positioning, testing, slide actuators, shutters, doors, valve actuation, wafer handling, and optical focusing.

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