Thanks for your question! The LinX® S-Series motor requires an external position sensor, while the LinX® M-Series has an integrated position sensor located in the forcer. Both of them can accommodate standard shafts of up to 2.1m. Find out more on our website: motion.anca.com/ Please reach out to us at sales@ancamotion.com to size the motor for your application.
How can I put a incoder on it.
I have a prototype I'd like to put a linear motor on X y and z axis.
where the hall sensore is put? on the shaft or the stator? i need large shaft. What price have?
Thanks for your question! The LinX® S-Series motor requires an external position sensor, while the LinX® M-Series has an integrated position sensor located in the forcer. Both of them can accommodate standard shafts of up to 2.1m. Find out more on our website: motion.anca.com/
Please reach out to us at sales@ancamotion.com to size the motor for your application.
couldnt watch this video, the camera moving around constantly was making me motion sick.
Attach to swashplate
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I'm here because of Perfume
I was wondering why tf I had the video on a faster playback speed, then i saw it was at normal. -.-
To bad its nowhere near as efficient as a regular motor
KERN and DMG are pretty incredible machining centers both with machines that have linear motors
@@ClockwerkIndustries and those 2 use flat motors which are not as efficient as tubular