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Compact axle with two drive types

The linear technology specialist Ero-Führungen is adding an additional, smaller size to its Speed series.

Ero-Führungen is expanding its Speed series with an additional, smaller size with two drive types. © Ero tours

The new Ero-Speed 1000 is based on a profile system and offers two drive types (toothed belt/spindle) and individual stroke lengths. The carriage is supported by profile rail guides and a sheet metal cover protects both versions from dirt. These two axes can be used for light, precise positioning tasks and can be used both vertically and horizontally; multi-axis mounting is also possible. The compact dimensions of 57 millimetres high and 63 millimetres wide open up new possibilities for the designer.

In the toothed belt version, the toothed belt is partially located inside the hollow profile, which makes the small installation space possible; the toothed belt deflections are located on the outside. The drive is provided by a servomotor, which can be fitted on both sides. Thanks to the profile used, the stroke lengths of the Ero-Speed 1000 Z can be varied. Apart from the spindle, the design of the spindle version is identical to the toothed belt version. A ball screw drive or a standard metric spindle can be used for the spindle version. as

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