Installation Guide Linear Rotary Motors
ENG
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PR02-52
NTI AG / LinMot
5. Remove the mounting screw for the air connection.
If the motor shaft can be moved easily, the mounting screw
can be removed. The shaft is then clamped. Instead of the
mounting screw, a compressed air connection is now
made.
When pressure is applied, the brake is released and the
shaft can be moved again.
The air pressure for the brake can be controlled using the
LinMot servo drives and a valve.
Attention!
Before the motor is moved, make sure that the
brake is completely vented!
The brake may only be applied when the motor is at a
standstill!
7.4 Shaft-Hub Clamping
Since both rotary and linear movements are carried out with linear motors, a type of shaft load attachment
must be selected which can absorb both torques and forces in the longitudinal direction. A friction-locked
connection is created with the aid of a shaft-hub clamping.
Ordering information
Item
Description
Item-No.
RS01-SS12x22
Shaft-hub clamping for 12mm shaft
0230-0101
RS01-SS20x38
Shaft-hub clamping for 20mm shaft
0230-0100