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Spindle Drive converts rotary motion into axial motion.
Spindle Drive converts rotary motion into axial motion.

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May 22, 2012 - Available with 9 different brushed or brushless DC motors, 16 mm Model GP16 comes in metric M6 spindle with self-locking function or 5 mm ball screw with no self-locking feature. Central component is an axial bearing which must withstand tractive and compressive forces of spindle. For planetary gearhead, 14 reduction ratios are available, from 4.4-850:1. Depending on reduction ratio and type of spindle, it is possible to achieve feed forces from 35-370 N, and up to 400 N for short durations.
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Maxon Precision Motors
101 Waldron Rd.
Fall River, MA, 02720
USA



16mm Spindle Drive for DC Motors


Maxon's newest product for converting rotary motion into powerful linear motion. The GP16 precision spindle combined with a DC motor make it possible to transform rotary motion into axial motion. Gearheads, motors, encoders and controllers from maxon's standard program are used to drive the spindles. Available in a metric M6 spindle with a self-locking function or a 5mm ball screw which offers high efficiency, high load capacity and no self-locking feature. A central component is the axial bearing, which must withstand the high tractive and compressive forces of the spindle.

For the planetary gearhead, 14 different reduction ratios are available, from 4.4 up to 850:1. Depending on the reduction ratio and the type of spindle, this makes it possible to achieve feed forces between 35 and 370 N and even up to 400 N for short durations.

Nine different brushed and brushless motors may be used to drive the system. These motors may also be equipped with compatible sensors (encoders), which are essential for precise positioning. EPOS positioning controllers are recommended for controlling the motor-sensor combination. These controllers feature a wide range of functions as well as CANopen or EtherCat.

maxon motor's expertise in drive technology is reflected in the entire selection of components. The spindle drives feature robustness, flawless operation and a long service life. For additional information visit www.maxonmotorusa.com

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