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Series ESU-RB Electric Ball Screw Linear Actuators

Designed with a high capacity rail bearing system, it is available in three sizes and can be combined with ESU-RT Belt-Driven actuators to meet customer needs.

Other key features include the optional dual saddle version, proven magnetic band seal to provide IP54 protection, and precision ball screw assembly meant for superior performance.
Other key features include the optional dual saddle version, proven magnetic band seal to provide IP54 protection, and precision ball screw assembly meant for superior performance.

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PHD, a manufacturer of industrial automation actuators, introduces its Series ESU Electric Ball Screw Linear Actuator. The product is made to feature a robust, enclosed design with a high capacity rail bearing system, which should deliver strong moment and load capability. Designed to be available in three sizes, with travels lengths up to 1,000 mm and speeds to 3,200 mm/s these, along with the ESU-RT Belt-Driven actuators, can be combined to create a system that meets a consumer’s Cartesian robot needs. Other key features include the optional dual saddle version, proven magnetic band seal to provide IP54 protection, and precision ball screw assembly meant for superior performance. Your Motor, Your Way is supposed to allow motor and controls flexibility, or complete systems available with a Kollmorgen motor installed by PHD.

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