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MPS75SLE Hardware Manual

Warranty and Field Service

Appendix A: Warranty and Field Service

Aerotech, Inc. warrants its products to be free from harmful defects caused by faulty materials or poor
workmanship for a minimum period of one year from date of shipment from Aerotech. Aerotech’s liability is
limited to replacing, repairing or issuing credit, at its option, for any products that are returned by the original
purchaser during the warranty period. Aerotech makes no warranty that its products are fit for the use or
purpose to which they may be put by the buyer, whether or not such use or purpose has been disclosed to
Aerotech in specifications or drawings previously or subsequently provided, or whether or not Aerotech’s
products are specifically designed and/or manufactured for buyer’s use or purpose. Aerotech’s liability on
any claim for loss or damage arising out of the sale, resale, or use of any of its products shall in no event
exceed the selling price of the unit.

THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE. IN NO
EVENT SHALL AEROTECH BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.

Return Products Procedure

Claims for shipment damage (evident or concealed) must be filed with the carrier by the buyer. Aerotech
must be notified within thirty (30) days of shipment of incorrect material. No product may be returned,
whether in warranty or out of warranty, without first obtaining approval from Aerotech. No credit will be given
nor repairs made for products returned without such approval. A "Return Materials Authorization (RMA)"
number must accompany any returned product(s). The RMA number may be obtained by calling an Aerotech
service center or by submitting the appropriate request available on our website (www.aerotech.com).
Products must be returned, prepaid, to an Aerotech service center (no C.O.D. or Collect Freight accepted).
The status of any product returned later than thirty (30) days after the issuance of a return authorization
number will be subject to review.

Visit http://www.aerotech.com/service-and-support.aspx for the location of your nearest Aerotech Service
center.

Returned Product Warranty Determination

After Aerotech's examination, warranty or out-of-warranty status will be determined. If upon Aerotech's
examination a warranted defect exists, then the product(s) will be repaired at no charge and shipped,
prepaid, back to the buyer. If the buyer desires an expedited method of return, the product(s) will be shipped
collect. Warranty repairs do not extend the original warranty period.

Fixed Fee Repairs

- Products having fixed-fee pricing will require a valid purchase order or credit card

particulars before any service work can begin.

All Other Repairs

- After Aerotech's evaluation, the buyer shall be notified of the repair cost. At such

time the buyer must issue a valid purchase order to cover the cost of the repair and freight, or authorize
the product(s) to be shipped back as is, at the buyer's expense. Failure to obtain a purchase order
number or approval within thirty (30) days of notification will result in the product(s) being returned as is,
at the buyer's expense.

Repair work is warranted for ninety (90) days from date of shipment. Replacement components are
warranted for one year from date of shipment.

www.aerotech.com

Appendix A

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Summary of Contents for MPS75SLE-025

Page 1: ...Revision 1 00 00 MPS75SLE Hardware Manual...

Page 2: ...ervice aerotech com 101 Zeta Drive Pittsburgh PA 15238 2897 www aerotech com United Kingdom Japan Phone 44 0 1256 855055 Fax 44 0 1256 855649 Email service aerotech co uk Phone 81 0 50 5830 6814 Fax 8...

Page 3: ...he Stage to the Mounting Surface 10 2 3 1 For XY Assemblies and Special Cases 11 2 4 Attaching the Payload to the Stage 12 Chapter 3 Electrical Specifications and Installation 15 3 1 Motor and Feedbac...

Page 4: ...Turn Ball Screw in Vertical Orientation 14 Figure 3 1 DC Motor and Feedback Wiring 19 Figure 3 2 Stepper Motor and Feedback Wiring 20 Figure 3 3 Machine Direction 23 Figure 3 4 Analog Encoder Phasing...

Page 5: ...MPS75SLE Series Mechanical Specifications 3 Table 3 1 Connector Pin Assignments DC Motor 17 Table 3 2 Encoder Connector Pin Assignments DC Motor 18 Table 3 3 Connector Pin Assignments Stepper Motor 18...

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Page 7: ...al electrical safety requirements 5 Operator safeguarding requirements must be addressed during final integration of the product W A R N I N G To minimize the possibility of electrical shock bodily in...

Page 8: ...Electrical Safety MPS75SLE Hardware Manual viii www aerotech com This page intentionally left blank...

Page 9: ...ore declares that it is not allowed to put the equipment into service until the machinery into which it is to be incorporated or of which it is to be a component has been found and declared to be in c...

Page 10: ...Declaration of Conformity MPS75SLE Hardware Manual x www aerotech com This page intentionally left blank...

Page 11: ...0 100 mm travel stage with ball screw linear encoder and limits Linear Encoder LTAS Amplified sine output 1 Vpp 20 um signal period requires signal multiplier LTX100 0 05 um line driver output Tableto...

Page 12: ...n Use the system in a low vibration environment Excessive floor or acoustical vibration can affect system performance Contact Aerotech for information regarding your specific application Protection Ra...

Page 13: ...m 2 0 m 3 0 m 3 0 m Flatness 2 0 m 2 0 m 3 0 m 3 0 m Maximum Speed 1 0 mm rev Ball Screw DC 50 mm s 50 mm s 50 mm s 35 mm s SM 30 mm s 30 mm s 30 mm s 30 mm s Load Capacity 3 Horizontal 15 kg Side 15...

Page 14: ...1 Do not remove the MPS75SLE from the sealed bag until it is ready for use 2 Always handle the MPS75SLE in a clean environment and use powder free polyethylene gloves to prevent any contaminants from...

Page 15: ...Use compressed nitrogen or clean dry oil less air to remove any dust or debris that has collected during shipping Set the MPS75SLE on a smooth flat and clean surface Each MPS75SLE has a label listing...

Page 16: ...TH CABLES 50 6 TYP 8 MOUNTING HOLES 4 5 TYP 8 TYP C 32 75 100 33 50 35 25 77 64 5 4X M4X0 7 HELICOIL 7 MAX THREAD NO DEEPER DAMAGE TO STAGE CAN RESULT 4X M3X0 5 HELICOIL 6 MAX THREAD NO DEEPER DAMAGE...

Page 17: ...LE 075 320 98 5 125 282 75 79 84 MPS75SLE 100 350 113 5 150 282 100 104 108 123 B A X 2 D A STAGE CABLE EXITS 3M LENGTH CABLES 50 6 TYP 8 MOUNTING HOLES 4 5 TYP 8 TYP C 75 37 33 TYP 8 MOUNTING HOLES 1...

Page 18: ...0 197 M4x0 7 HELICOIL 8 8 PLACES 11 3 6 8 SLOT 7 1 THRU 4 PLACES MP MPS75SL 075 10 75 50 8 50 33 127 125 138 50 167 M4x0 7 HELICOIL 8 8 PLACES 11 3 6 8 SLOT 7 1 THRU 4 PLACES MP MPS75SL 050 10 75 50 8...

Page 19: ...tion 253 8 TYP 13 28 75 43 20 5 25 7 5 33 75 M4X0 7 HELICOIL THRU ALL 22 PLACES 14 12 5 17 5 23 5 14 12 5 23 5 33 50 33 50 4 5 THRU ALL 8 TO DEPTH SHOWN 8 PLACES DIMENSIONS MILLIMETERS Figure 2 4 MPS7...

Page 20: ...5SLE is precision machined and verified for flatness prior to product assembly at the factory If machining is required to achieve the desired flatness it should be performed on the mounting surface ra...

Page 21: ...er source or includes an integrated brake 1 Manually move the stage to one end of travel revealing two of the hidden mounting holes for the stage 2 Mount the stage to the base with M4 socket head cap...

Page 22: ...system performance the mounting interface should be flat within 5 m W A R N I N G Refer to the dimensions in Section 2 2 for maximum allowable thread engagement A screw extending through the stage tab...

Page 23: ...2 8 Stage Orientations The approximate amount of torque required to turn the ball screw of an MPS75SLE series stage can be found from Figure 2 9 or the following equation Torque REQ Axial Load x Leado...

Page 24: ...ware Manual 0 00 5 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 25 00 30 00 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 Torque Required N mm Applied Axial Load kg Load Torque Plot MPS75SL SM and DC Figure 2 9 Torque Required to Turn Ball Scre...

Page 25: ...upplied with the system separate from this documentation The electrical wiring from the motor and encoder are integrated at the factory Refer to the following sections for standard motor wiring and co...

Page 26: ...stage while it is energized The System Integrator or qualified installer is responsible for determining and meeting all safety and compliance requirements necessary for the integration of this stage...

Page 27: ...nd axis will not be available to drive a motor Table 3 1 Connector Pin Assignments DC Motor Pin Description Connector 1 Connector key to prevent improper connection 13 25 1 14 2 Cosine N 3 Sine N 4 Ma...

Page 28: ...Party P N Backshell ECK00656 Amphenol 17E 1726 2 Connector ECK00300 FCI DB25S064TLF Table 3 3 Connector Pin Assignments Stepper Motor Pin Description Connector 1 Connector key to prevent improper conn...

Page 29: ...nd feedback connections 10 11 22 23 5 6 15 17 14 2 3 16 4 STAGE COM CASE CASE CASE CASE COM 5V COSINE COSINE N SINE SINE N MARKER MARKER N Typical Both Encoders DC DC DC DC MOTOR CONNECTIONS THIRD PAR...

Page 30: ...nual 23 10 11 12 22 5 6 17 STAGE COM CASE CASE CASE CASE CASE COM 5V A B A Return A B B Return MOTOR CONNECTIONS THIRD PARTY CONTROLLER 19 7 24 LIMIT LIMIT 1 5V 10K Pull Up 10K Pull Up 5V Figure 3 2 S...

Page 31: ...Incremental Encoder RS422 485 compatible Limit Switch Specifications Supply Voltage 5 V Supply Current 25 mA Output Type Open Collector Output Voltage 5 V Output Current 10 mA sinking Output Polarity...

Page 32: ...8 Phase Resistance 1 9 Ohm Phase Inductance 0 0017 H Maximum Speed 1800 rpm W A R N I N G The motor case temperature may exceed 75 C Table 3 6 Encoder Specifications DC Motor Stepper Motor Feedback Li...

Page 33: ...o Section 3 5 for Motor and Feedback phasing information Programming direction of a stage is set by the controller that is used to move the stage Programming direction is typically selectable in the c...

Page 34: ...810 0 90 180 270 360 450 540 630 720 810 0 90 180 270 360 450 540 630 225 585 720 810 Figure 3 4 Analog Encoder Phasing Reference Diagram CCW LIMIT CW LIMIT Clockwise CW Machine Direction MRK MRK N Po...

Page 35: ...elops for the application Longer or shorter intervals may be required to maintain the film of lubricant on the bearing surfaces If the application process uses only a small portion of travel for most...

Page 36: ...er seals on the ball screw or damage the cross roller bearing cages If acetone is required avoid the screw and bearing seals Acetone can also damage the black paint on the motor and encoder covers W A...

Page 37: ...ue 6 Apply a thin continuous film of lubricant to the ball screw threads and precision rail guides A good quality natural bristle artist s brush makes an excellent applicator 7 Move the stage to the o...

Page 38: ...er from the stage 2 Unbolt the bellows from the stage endplates Figure 4 1 Remove the Bellows Bolts 3 Move the stage carriage to one end of travel and compress the bellows to gain access to the ball s...

Page 39: ...s from the bottom of the stage that attach the motor cover Remove the motor cover Figure 4 3 Motor Cover Screw Location 3 Slide the two bellow support rods though the holes in the motor adapter plate...

Page 40: ...re the Bellows Support Rods 5 Attach the bellows to the ends of the stage and to the carriage using 8 M2 socket head cap screws Ensure that the bellows are aligned to the stage travel Figure 4 6 Attac...

Page 41: ...cap screws Figure 4 8 Attach the Bellows Tabletop 8 Re install the motor cover refer to Figure 4 3 ensuring that no wires are pinched or in the way Do not over tighten the screws that secure the moto...

Page 42: ...ller documentation for polarity and compatibility requirements Example voltage requirements Controller trap or fault See controller documentation Stage moves uncontrollably Encoder sine and cosine sig...

Page 43: ...ut such approval A Return Materials Authorization RMA number must accompany any returned product s The RMA number may be obtained by calling an Aerotech service center or by submitting the appropriate...

Page 44: ...s and conditions stated in the following On Site Non Warranty Repair section apply On site Non Warranty Repair If any Aerotech product cannot be made functional by telephone assistance or purchased re...

Page 45: ...MPS75SLE Hardware Manual Revision History Appendix B Revision History Revision Date General Information 1 00 00 April 27 2015 New Manual www aerotech com Appendix B 35...

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Page 47: ...HDZ Angle Bracket Dimensions 9 Humidity 2 I inspect 25 Inspection Schedule 25 isopropyl alcohol 26 L Limit Switch Specifications 21 lubricants vacuum operation 4 Lubrication 26 M Mechanical Specifica...

Page 48: ...Index MPS75SLE Hardware Manual V Vacuum 4 vacuum guidelines 4 Vacuum Guidelines 4 Vibration 2 W Warranty and Field Service 33 38 Index www aerotech com...

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