Technical route
The technical solution uses an SP principle with adapted motor position, mounting interface and defined sensors.
Real-world project example
An existing machine geometry left very little axial space but required a robust lifting motion.
Initial situation
The drive had to sit beside or parallel to the stroke axis without compromising assembly and service access.
The technical solution uses an SP principle with adapted motor position, mounting interface and defined sensors.
The module stayed compact, the motion became repeatable and the interface could be documented for follow-up projects.
Building blocks in the project
The product ranges remain technical starting points. What matters is how spindle, motor, protection class, sensors, mounting and service access work together in the actual project.
Next step
Helpful inputs include force, stroke, speed, installation space, environment, voltage, control, quantity and existing drawings or photos of the interface.