Installation Guide Linear Motors
Slider front end
M10 thread + cut-in
Slider back end: M8 thread
Attention! Slider back end should not
be used for load mounting!
3.3 Mounting the stator
The stator is mounted by clamping. The LinMot flange (see the section 6 Accessories) or a similar flange can
be used for this purpose. Most important is a broad clamping surface in order to provide good heat
dissipation. Additionally, the cooling can be increased by a fan or liquid (water cooling), so that the
continuous power is significantly improved.
The flange clamp must not deform the stator.
Do not exceed max. torque of 16 Nm.
3.4 Mounting the payload to the slider
The load is mounted as a fixed bearing using spherical washers and conical seats (see the section 6).
To avoid shear force on slider and wear on stator, the payload has to be beared by a
linear guide.
Slider back end (M8 internal thread) should not be used for load mounting.
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4. Checking the installed direction of slider
After the installation, the front end of the slider with M 10
thread and cut-in is located at the opposite side of the
stator from the cable exit.
Incorrect mounting
Small contact area prevents cooling of the linear
motor.
Correct mounting
Better heat dissipation with the LinMot flange.
Correct mounting
Forced air cooling with LinMot fan to increase the
continuous force.
Correct mounting
Forced cooling with fluid cooling flange to increase
the continuous force. More details in chapter 4 Fluid
cooling.
P10-70 / P10-70-D01/02/03
ENG
NTI AG / LinMot