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Compact Linear Actuator with Ball Screw Drive - Schaeffler Group

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<strong>Compact</strong> linear actuator<br />

<strong>with</strong> ball screw drive<br />

Location of the support rail<br />

Location using clamping lugs Clamping lugs are suitable for location of the linear actuator on<br />

the adjacent construction. If the actuator is fully supported,<br />

clamping lugs must be arranged at both ends of the support rail<br />

and then on both sides at intervals of no more than 300 mm,<br />

Figure 7.<br />

For heavy load conditions are present, the quantity of clamping lugs<br />

must be increased!<br />

Figure 7<br />

Location using clamping lugs<br />

Location using screws For location of the linear actuator on the adjacent construction,<br />

the underside of the support rail has threaded holes at intervals<br />

of 40 mm, Figure 8.<br />

The end distance T 2 is dependent on the profiled rail length and the<br />

number of holes. It is a minimum of 15 mm and a maximum of<br />

35 mm.<br />

� Threaded hole M4�15<br />

L 2 = profiled rail length<br />

T 2 =end distance<br />

Figure 8<br />

Threaded holes on the underside<br />

of the support rail<br />

T 2<br />

100<br />

114<br />

14 TPI 181 <strong>Schaeffler</strong> <strong>Group</strong> Industrial<br />

1<br />

L2<br />

40<br />

�300<br />

T2<br />

�300<br />

00014851<br />

68<br />

00014850

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