IAI RCS4-SA4C, RCS4-SA6C, RCS4-SA7C, RCS4-SA8C, RCS4-SA4R Instruction Manual

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Slider Type
First Edition ME3769-1A
RCS4- SA4C/SA6C/SA7C/SA8C
SA4R/SA6R/SA7R/SA8R
RCS4CR- SA4C/SA6C/SA7C/SA8C
Specifications
Maintenance and Inspection
External Dimensions
Life
Warranty
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Instruction Manual
Connecting with the Controller
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RCS4 Slider Type Instruction Manual Configuration
Product name Instruction manual name
Control number
RCS4 First Step Guide ME3775
RCS4 Slider Type
Instruction Manual
(this document)
ME3769
SCON-CB/CFB Controller
SCON-CB/CFB Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0340
SCON-CAL/CGAL Controller
SCON-CAL/CGAL Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0243
MSCON-C Controller
MSCON-C Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0306
SSEL-CS Controller
SSEL-CS Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0157
XSEL-P/Q Controller
XSEL-P/Q Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0148
XSEL-R/S Controller
XSEL-R/S Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0313
XSEL-RA/SA Controller
XSEL-RA/SA Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0359
PC Compatible Software for RC/EC
RCM-101-MW/RCM-101-USB
Instruction Manual
ME0155
PC Compatible Software for XSEL
IA-101-X-MW/IA-101-X-USBMW
Instruction Manual
ME0154
Touch Panel Teaching Pendant
TB-01/01D/01DR
Applicable for Position Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0324
Touch Panel Teaching Pendant
TB-02/02D
Applicable for Position Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0355
Data Setter
TB-03
Applicable for Position Controller
ME0376
Touch Panel Teaching Pendant
TB-01/01D/01DR
Applicable for Program Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0325
Touch Panel Teaching Pendant
TB-02/02D
Applicable for Program Controller
Instruction Manual
ME0356
Data Setter
TB-03
Applicable for Program Controller
ME0377
Contents
Safety Guide ···················································································· Intro-1 Precautions for Handling ···································································· Intro-9
International Standard Compliance ······················································· Intro-10 Names of the Parts ··········································································· Intro-11
Chapter 1 Specifications
1.1 Checking the product ································································ 1-1
Parts ··············································································································· 1-1 How to Read the Model Nameplate ········································································· 1-2 How to Read the Model Number ············································································ 1-2 Product list ········································································································ 1-3
1.2 Specifications ·········································································· 1-4
Specifications ····································································································· 1-4 Double Slider (Option) ·························································································· 1-28 Duty ratio ·········································································································· 1-29
1.3 Options ·················································································· 1-31
With brake (Model Code: B) ··················································································· 1-31 Cable Exit Direction Changed
(Model Code: CJT, CJR, CJL, CJB and CJO) ·················································· 1-31 High Precision Specifications (Model Code: HPR) ······················································ 1-31 Motor Reversed Direction (Model Code: ML, MR) ······················································· 1-31 Reversed-home Specification (Model Code: NM) ······················································· 1-31 Slider Roller Specification (Model Code: SR) ····························································· 1-32 Vacuum Joint Attachment Opposite Type (Model Code: VR)········································· 1-32 Double Slider Specification (Model Code: W) ···························································· 1-32 Rear Attachment Plate (Model Code: RP) ································································· 1-32 Slider spacer (Model Code: SS) ············································································· 1-33
1.4 Accessories ············································································ 1-35
Motor Cable ······································································································· 1-35 Encoder Cable ···································································································· 1-36
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Precautions for transportation ····················································· 2-1
2.2 Installation and storage/preservation environment ··························· 2-3
Installation Environment ······················································································· 2-3 Storage/preservation environment ·········································································· 2-4
2.3 How to Install ·········································································· 2-5
Installation Orientation ························································································· 2-5 Precautions regarding stainless steel sheet ······························································ 2-6 Installation surface ······························································································ 2-7 Installation of the Main Unit ··················································································· 2-8 Mounting transported objects ················································································· 2-16 About Suction of the Cleanroom Type ····································································· 2-19
Chapter 3 Connecting with the Controller
3.1 Connecting with the Controller ···················································· 3-1
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Inspection
4.1 Precautions for maintenance and inspection work ··························· 4-1
4.2 Inspection Items and Schedule ··················································· 4-3
Slider type ········································································································· 4-3 Grease supply timing (Guideline) ············································································ 4-3
4.3 Visual inspection items ······························································ 4-4
External visual inspection ······················································································ 4-4 Internal visual inspection ······················································································· 4-5
4.4 Cleaning ················································································ 4-7
External cleaning ································································································ 4-7 Internal Cleaning ································································································· 4-7
4.5 Greasing method ····································································· 4-8
Grease used ······································································································ 4-8 Greasing method ································································································ 4-10
4.6 How to replace components ······················································· 4-13
Stainless steel sheet replacement/adjustment ··························································· 4-13 Belt replacement/adjustment ·················································································· 4-19 Motor Replacement ····························································································· 4-24
Chapter 5 External Dimensions
5.1 External Dimensions ································································· 5-1
RCS4-SA4C ······································································································· 5-1 RCS4-SA6C ······································································································· 5-2 RCS4-SA7C ······································································································· 5-3 RCS4-SA8C ······································································································· 5-4 RCS4-SA4R ······································································································· 5-5 RCS4-SA6R ······································································································· 5-7 RCS4-SA7R ······································································································· 5-8 RCS4-SA8R ······································································································· 5-10 RCS4CR-SA4C ·································································································· 5-12 RCS4CR-SA6C ·································································································· 5-13 RCS4CR-SA7C ·································································································· 5-14 RCS4CR-SA8C ·································································································· 5-15
Chapter 6 Life
6.1 Concept of life for slider type ······················································ 6-1
How to calculate operation life ················································································ 6-1 Relation between operation life and moment ····························································· 6-3
Chapter 7 Warranty
7.1 Warranty period ······································································· 7-1
7.2 Scope of the warranty ······························································· 7-1
7.3 Honoring the warranty ······························································· 7-1
7.4 Limited liability ········································································· 7-2
7.5 Conformance with applicable standards/regulations,etc., and application conditions ·························································· 7-2
7.6 Other Items excluded from warranty ············································· 7-2
Chapter 8 Appendix
8.1 Index ····················································································· 8-1
8.2 Revision history ······································································· 8-3
Safety Guide
Intro-1
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide is intended to permit safe use of the product and thus to prevent risks and property
damage. Be sure to read it before handling the product.
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Safety Precautions for Our Products
Common safety precautions for the use of robots in various operations are indicated here.
No. Operation Precautions
1 Model
Selection
This product is not intended or designed for applications where high levels of safety are required, and so cannot guarantee that human lives will be protected. Accordingly, do not use it in any of the following applications. (1) Medical equipment used to maintain, control or otherwise affect human life
or physical health
(2) Mechanisms or machinery designed for the purpose of moving or
transporting people (vehicles, railway facilities, aviation facilities etc.)
(3) Machinery components essential for safety (safety devices etc.)
Do not use the product outside the range of the specifications. Otherwise, the product life may be drastically shortened, and product damage or facilities stoppage may occur.
Do not use it in any of the following environments. (1) Locations with flammable gases, ignitable objects or explosives (2) Locations with potential exposure to radiation (3) Locations with ambient temperature or relative humidity exceeding the
specifications range
(4) Locations where radiant heat is applied by direct sunlight or other large
heat source (5) Locations where condensation occurs due to abrupt temperature changes (6) Locations with corrosive gases (sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, etc.) (7) Locations exposed to significant amounts of dust, salt or iron powder (8) Locations subject to direct vibration or impact
● For an actuator used in vertical orientation, select a model which is equipped with a brake. If a model without brake is selected, the moving parts may fall when the power is turned OFF, causing accidents such as injury or workpiece damage.
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No. Operation Precautions
2 Transportation ● When transporting heavy objects, do the work with two or more persons or
utilize equipment such as a crane.
● When working with two or more persons, make it clear who is to be in charge and communicate well with each other to ensure safety.
● During transportation, carefully consider the carrying positions, weight, and weight balance, and be careful to avoid collisions or dropping.
● Use appropriate transportation measures for transport. The actuators available for transportation with a crane have eyebolts attached or tapped holes to attach bolts. Follow the instructions in the instruction manual for each model.
● Do not climb onto the package.
● Do not put anything heavy that could deform the package on it.
● When using a crane with capacity of 1t or more, have an operator qualified for crane operation and sling work.
● When using a crane or equivalent equipment, make sure not to suspend loads exceeding the equipment's rated load.
● Use a hook that is suitable for the load. Consider the safety factor of the hook in such factors as shear strength. Also, check to make sure that the hook is free of damage.
● Do not climb on loads suspended from cranes.
● Do not leave loads suspended from cranes for long periods.
● Do not stand under loads suspended from cranes.
3 Storage
and Preservation
For the storage and preservation environment, see the installation environment. However, give especial consideration to the prevention of condensation.
Store the products so as to prevent them from falling over or down in the case of natural disasters such as earthquakes.
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No. Operation Precautions
4 Installation
and Startup
(1) Installation of robot body and controller, etc.
Be sure to securely hold and fix the product (including the workpiece).
If the product falls over, is dropped, or operates abnormally, it may lead to damage and injury. Also, be equipped for falls over or down due to natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Do not climb on or put anything on the product. Otherwise, this may lead to
accidental falling, injury or damage to the product due to falling objects, product loss of function or performance degradation, or shortening of product life.
When using the product in any of the places specified below, provide sufficient
shielding. (1) Locations where electrical noise is generated (2) Locations with strong electrical or magnetic fields (3) Locations with mains or power lines passing nearby (4) Locations where the product may come in contact with water, oil or
chemical spray
(2) Cable wiring
Use IAI genuine cables for connecting the actuator and controller, and for the
teaching tools.
Do not scratch cables, bend them forcibly, pull them, coil them, snag them,
or place heavy objects on them. Otherwise, this may lead to fire, electric shock, or abnormal operation due to leakage or conduction malfunction.
Perform the wiring for the product after turning OFF the power to the unit, and
avoid miswiring.
When wiring DC power (+24V), be careful with the positive/negative polarity.
Incorrect connections may lead to fire, product breakdown or abnormal operation.
Connect the cable connector securely so that there is no disconnection or
looseness. Otherwise, this may lead to fire, electric shock, or abnormal operation of the product.
Never cut or reconnect the cables supplied with the product for the purpose of
extending or shortening the cable length. Otherwise, this may lead to fire or abnormal operation of the product.
(3) Grounding
Grounding must be performed, in order to prevent electric shocks or
electrostatic charge, enhance noise-resistant performance and control unnecessary electromagnetic radiation.
For the ground terminal on the AC power cable of the controller and the
grounding plate in the control panel, be sure to use a twisted pair cable with wire thickness 0.5mm
2
(AWG20 or equivalent) or more for grounding work. For safeguard grounding, it is necessary to select an appropriate wire diameter for the load. Perform wiring that satisfies the specifications (electrical equipment technical standards).
Perform Class D grounding (former Class 3 grounding, with ground resistance
100Ω or below).
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No. Operation Precautions
4 Installation
and Startup
(4) Safety measures
When working with two or more persons, make it clear who is to be in charge
and communicate well with each other to ensure safety.
When the product is operating or in the ready mode, take safety measures
(such as the installation of safety/protection fences) so that nobody can enter the area within the robot's movable range. Contact with an operating robot may lead to death or serious injury.
Be sure to install an emergency stop circuit so that the unit can be stopped
immediately in an emergency during operation.
Take safety measures such that turning the power ON alone will not start up the
unit. Otherwise, this may cause the product to start unexpectedly, leading to injury or product damage.
Take safety measures such that emergency stop cancel or recovery after
power failure alone will not start up the unit. Otherwise, this may lead to injury or equipment damage.
When installation or adjustment operation is to be performed, display signs
such as "Operating: No Power ON!" etc. Sudden power input may cause electric shock or injury.
Take measures to prevent workpieces, etc. from falling during power failures or
emergency stop.
Wear protection gloves, goggles and safety shoes, as necessary, to secure
safety.
Do not insert fingers or objects into the openings in the product. Otherwise,
this may lead to injury, electric shock, product damage, or fire.
When releasing the brake on a vertically oriented actuator, be careful that it
does not fall under its own weight, catching the operator's hand or damaging workpieces.
5 Teaching ● When working with two or more persons, make it clear who is to be in charge
and communicate well with each other to ensure safety.
● Perform teaching operation from outside the safety/protection fence, if possible. If operation must be performed within the safety/protection fence, prepare "Work Regulations" and make sure that all the workers acknowledge and understand them well.
● When operation is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, operators should have emergency stop switches available at hand so that the unit can be stopped at any time if abnormalities occur.
● When operation is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, have a monitor standing by in addition to the operator(s) so that the unit can be stopped at any time if abnormalities occur. Also, keep watch on the operation so that a third party cannot operate the switches carelessly.
● Place a sign indicating "Operating" where it can be seen easily.
● When releasing the brake on a vertically oriented actuator, be careful that it does not fall under its own weight, catching the operator's hand or damaging workpieces.
* Safety/protection fence: If there is no safety/protection fence, the movable
range should be indicated.
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No. Operation Precautions
6 Trial
Operation
● When working with two or more persons, make it clear who is to be in charge and communicate well with each other to ensure safety.
● After teaching or programming, carry out trial operation step by step before switching to automatic operation.
● When trial operation is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, use the same work procedure, determined in advance, as teaching operation.
● Be sure to confirm program operation at safe speeds. Otherwise, this may lead to accidents due to unexpected motion caused by program error, etc.
● Do not touch the terminal block or any of the various setting switches while the equipment is live. Otherwise, this may lead to electric shock or abnormal operation.
7 Automatic
Operation
Check before starting automatic operation or restarting after operation stop that
there is nobody within the safety/protection fence.
Before starting automatic operation, make sure that all peripheral equipment is
ready for automatic operation and that there is no alarm indication.
Be sure to start automatic operation from outside the safety/protection fence.
If the product produces abnormal heat, smoke, odor, or noise, immediately stop
it and turn OFF the power switch. Otherwise, this may lead to fire or damage to the product.
When a power failure occurs, turn OFF the power switch. Otherwise, this may
lead to injury or product damage due to unexpected product motion during recovery from the power failure.
8 Maintenance
and Inspection
● When working with two or more persons, make it clear who is to be in charge and communicate well with each other to ensure safety.
● Perform the work outside the safety/protection fence, if possible. If operation must be performed within the safety/protection fence, prepare "Work Regulations" and make sure that all the workers acknowledge and understand them well.
● When work is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, turn OFF the power switch as a rule.
● When operation is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, operators should have emergency stop switches available at hand so that the unit can be stopped at any time if abnormalities occur.
● When operation is to be performed inside the safety/protection fence, have a monitor standing by in addition to the operator(s) so that the unit can be stopped at any time if abnormalities occur. Also, keep watch on the operation so that a third party cannot operate the switches carelessly.
● Place a sign indicating "Operating" where it can be seen easily.
● For the grease for the guide or ball screw, use appropriate grease according to the Instruction Manual for each model.
● Do not perform dielectric strength testing. Otherwise, this may lead to damage to the product.
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No. Operation Precautions
8 Maintenance
and Inspection
● When releasing the brake on a vertically oriented actuator, be careful that it does not fall under its own weight, catching the operator's hand or damaging workpieces.
● The slider or rod may be misaligned from the stop position if the servo is turned OFF. Avoid injury or damage due to unnecessary operation.
● Be careful not to lose the cover or any removed screws, and be sure to return the product to the original condition after maintenance and inspection work. Otherwise, this may lead to product damage or injury due to incomplete mounting.
* Safety/protection fence: If there is no safety/protection fence, the movable
range should be indicated.
9 Modification
and Disassembly
Do not modify, disassemble/assemble, or use maintenance parts not specified
on your own discretion.
10 Disposal When the product exceeds its useful life or is no longer needed, dispose of it
properly as industrial waste.
When removing the actuator for disposal, avoid dropping components when
detaching screws.
Do not put the product in a fire when disposing of it. The product may rupture or
generate toxic gases.
11 Other If you are equipped with a medical device such as a pacemaker, do not
approach the product or its wiring, as the device may be affected.
See the Overseas Specifications Compliance Manual to check compliance with
overseas standards if necessary.
For the handling of actuators and controllers, follow the dedicated instruction
manual of each unit to ensure safety.
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Precaution Indications
The safety precautions are divided into "Danger", "Warning", "Caution" and "Notice" according to
the warning level, as follows, and described in the Instruction Manual for each model.
Level Degree of risk to persons and property Symbol
Danger
This indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if the product is not handled correctly, will result in death or serious injury.
Danger
Warning
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if the product is not handled correctly, could result in death or serious injury.
Warning
Caution
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if the product is not handled correctly, may result in minor injury or property damage.
Caution
Notice
This indicates a situation in which, while injury is not a likely result, the precautions should be observed in order to use the product appropriately.
Notice
Precautions for Handling
Intro-9
Precautions for Handling
1. The Safety Guide attached with the product is intended to permit safe use of
the product and thus to prevent risks and property damage. Be sure to read it
before handling the product.
2. Do not attempt any handling or operation that is not indicated in this instruction
manual.
3. Make sure to secure the actuator properly in accordance with this instruction
manual.
If the actuator is not securely fixed, this may lead to abnormal noise, vibration, breakdown or
shortened product life.
4. Make sure to observe the usage conditions and environment of the product.
Operation outside the warranty could cause decreased performance or product breakdown.
Use within the allowable range for each item.
Item
Cautions
for use
Problems or breakdowns which may
occur if the allowable
range is exceeded
Speed and
acceleration/deceleration
Use within the
allowable
range
May lead to abnormal noise, vibration, breakdown, or shortened product life.
Allowable load moment
Use within the
allowable
range
May lead to abnormal noise, vibration, breakdown, or shortened product life. In extreme cases, flaking may occur on the guide or ball screw.
Overhang load length
Mounting a load with an overhang length greater than the allowable values may lead to vibration or abnormal noise.
Precautions for Handling International Standard Compliance
Intro-10
5. If return operations are continued over a short distance, they may rapidly
degrade the film of grease.
Continuous return operation within a distance less than 30mm may cause the grease film to
degrade rapidly.
As a guideline, in every 5,000 to 10,000 cycles, have approximately 5 cycles of return operation
over a 50mm distance or more to regenerate the oil film. Continued use of the actuator in that
state may lead to breakdown.
In extreme cases, flaking may occur on the guide or ball screw.
6. Do not attempt to have sliders collide with an obstacle at high speed.
This may damage the coupling or other mechanical parts.
7. For Double Slider Specification (Option Code: W) in Reversed-home
Specification (Option Code: NM), make sure to have the home-return
operation conducted after joining the driver slider and free slider.
8. In some conditions of environment of use, postures of installation and conditions of operation, the base oil separated from the grease may come out of ROBO Cylinder. It is recommended to have a protection in case the peripheral devices could get influence of the base oil.
International Standard Compliance
The ROBO Cylinder complies with the following overseas standards.
Refer to the Overseas Standard Compliance Manual (ME0287) for more detailed information.
CE Marking RoHS Directive
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Names of the Parts
Intro-11
Names of the Parts
In this manual, the actuator left/right sides and motor/opposite sides are shown as in the figure
below.
Standard Type Motor Straight Type
Standard Type Motor Reversing Type
Rea
r
Bracke
t
Reverse Bracket
Opposite Side of the Motor
Left Side
Motor Side
Sheet Retaine
r
Stainless Steel Shee
t
Moto
r
Cove
r
A
ctuato
r
Cable Assy
Tapped hole fo
r
Ground Line Attachment
Sheet Retainer
End Cove
r
Slider Cove
r
Slide
r
Coupling Cove
r
Motor Bracket
Pulley Cove
r
Front Bracket
Side Cover
Base
MotorUnit
Right Side
Names of the Parts
Intro-12
Cleanroom Type Motor Straight Type
Specifications
1.1 Checking the product ··············································· 1-1
Parts ······················································································ 1-1 How to Read the Model Nameplate ·············································· 1-2 How to Read the Model Number ·················································· 1-2 Product list ·············································································· 1-3
1.2 Specifications ························································· 1-4
Specifications ·········································································· 1-4 Double Slider (Option) ······························································· 1-28 Duty ratio ················································································ 1-29
1.3 Options ································································· 1-31
With brake (Model Code: B) ························································ 1-31 Cable Exit Direction Changed (Model Code: CJT, CJR, CJL, CJB and CJO) ······························· 1-31 High Precision Specifications (Model Code: HPR) ··························· 1-31 Motor Reversed Direction (Model Code: ML, MR) ··························· 1-31 Reversed-home Specification (Model Code: NM) ···························· 1-31 Slider Roller Specification (Model Code: SR) ·································· 1-32 Vacuum Joint Attachment Opposite Type (Model Code: VR) ············· 1-32 Double Slider Specification (Model Code: W) ································· 1-32 Rear Attachment Plate (Model Code: RP) ······································ 1-32 Slider spacer (Model Code: SS) ··················································· 1-33
1.4 Accessories ··························································· 1-35
Motor Cable ············································································· 1-35 Encoder Cable ········································································· 1-36
ROBO Cylinder
Chapter
1.1 Checking the Product
1-1
1. Specifications
1.1 Checking the Product
Parts
The following table shows the product configuration for the standard specification.
See the component list for the details of the enclosed components. If you find any fault or missing
parts, contact your local IAI distributor.
Body Accessories
Actuator Quantity 1 Motor Cable Quantity 1
Encoder Cable Quantity 1
Accessories
In-house Made Seals
Quantity 1
Cross Recessed Pan Head
Screw with Captive Washer M3×6
Quantity 2
For affixing ground cable
Cable Band Quantity 2
For clamping connector cover
* Refer to International
Application Manual (ME0287)
for how to use it.
Accessories (Documents/DVD)
First Step Guide
Quantity 1
Safety Guide Quantity 1
Instruction Manual (DVD)
Quantity 1
1.1 Checking the Product
1-2
1. Specifications
How to Read the Model Nameplate
How to Read the Model Number
Model→
Serial number→
[Nameplate Position]
N
P
S
M
X□□
R□□
None
1m
3m
5m
Length Specification
Robot Cable
(Setting available in every 50mm for pitch)
WA Battery-less Absolute
Applicable Controller
Ball Screw
Lead
Encoder
Type
Motor
Wattage
Type Series
Stroke
WA
RCS4
SA4C
SA6C
SA7C
SA8C
SA4R
SA6R
SA7R
SA8R
Body Width 40mm Coupling Type
B
CJT
CJR
CJL
CJO
CJB
HPR
ML
MR
NM
RP
SS
SR
W
With brake
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Top)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Right)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Left)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Outward)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Bottom)
High Precision Specifications
Motor Left Reversed Direction
Motor Right Reversed Direction
Reversed-home Specification
Rear Attachment Plate
Slider spacer
Slider Roller Specification
Double Slider Specification
60
100
200
400
60W
100W
200W
400W
* Please note that the available range of ball screw lead, stroke and options will differ depending on the actuator type.
T2
SCON MSCON SSEL XSEL-P/Q XSEL-RA/SA
Options
Cable Length
2.5
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
24
30
36
48
Lead 2.5mm
Lead 3mm
Lead 4mm
Lead 5mm
Lead 6mm
Lead 8mm
Lead 10mm
Lead 12mm
Lead 16mm
Lead 20mm
Lead 24mm
Lead 30mm
Lead 36mm
Lead 48mm
50
1100
50mm
1100mm
to
to
Body Width 60mm Coupling Type
Body Width 70mm Coupling Type
Body Width 90mm Coupling Type
Body Width 40mm Motor-Reversed Type
Body Width 60mm Motor-Reversed Type
Body Width 70mm Motor-Reversed Type
Body Width 90mm Motor-Reversed Type
N
P
S
M
2.5
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
24
50
1100
WA
WARCS4CR
SA4C
SA6C
SA7C
SA8C
B
CJT
CJR
CJL
CJB
HPR
NM
VR
W
Vacuum Joint Attachment Opposite Type
60
100
200
400
T2
Applicable
Controller
Ball Screw
Lead
Encoder
Type
Motor
Wattage
Type Series
Stroke
Options
Cable Length
Body Width 40mm Coupling Type
Body Width 60mm Coupling Type
Body Width 70mm Coupling Type
Body Width 90mm Coupling Type
Battery-less Absolute
(Setting available in every 50mm for pitch)
to
to
None
Length Specification
Robot Cable
With brake
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Top)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Right)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Left)
Cable Exit Direction Changed (Bottom)
High Precision Specifications
Reversed-home Specification
Double Slider Specification
Lead 2.5mm
Lead 3mm
Lead 4mm
Lead 5mm
Lead 6mm
Lead 8mm
Lead 10mm
Lead 12mm
Lead 16mm
Lead 20mm
Lead 24mm
SCON MSCON SSEL XSEL-P/Q XSEL-RA/SA
50mm
1100mm
* Please note that the available range of ball screw lead, stroke and options will differ depending on the actuator type.
60W
100W
200W
400W
1m
3m
5m
X□□
R□□
1.1 Checking the Product
1-3
1. Specifications
Product list
Cleanroom Type
Max. Speed
(mm/s)
Category Type Appearance
Body Width
(mm)
Lead (mm)
Motor Wattage
(W)
Positioning Repeatability
(mm)
Stroke
(mm)
Horizontal
Max. Payload (kg)
Vertical 16 10
5
2.5 30 20 12
6
3 36 24 16
8
4 48 30 20 10
5 16 10
5
2.5 30 20 12
6
3 36 24 16
8
4 48 30 20 10
5
960 600 300
150 1600 1200
720
360
180 1800 1500 1000
500
240 2200 1800 1200
600
300
960
600
300
150 1600 1200
720
360
180 1800 1500 1000
500
240 2100 1800 1200
600
300
53
85 170 340
57
85 142 283 566
95 142 214 427 855 141 226 339 678
1357
53
85 170 340
57
85 142 283 566
95 142 214 427 855 141 226 339 678
1357
10 14 17 20 11
18 30 45 45
7 30 40 45 50
8 30 60 80 90
10 14 17 20 11
18 30 45 45
7 30 38 45 50
8 30 60 80 90
3 5 8
12
3.5 6
11 15 15
4 7
12 20 25
-
12 20 35 45
2.5
4.5 8
12
3 5 9
15 15
4 6
12 18 25
-
12 20 35 45
±0.01
[±0.005]
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
60
100
200
400
60
100
200
400
50 to 500
(Every 50 st)
50 to 800
50 to 800
50 to 1100
50 to 500
50 to 800
50 to 800
50 to 1100
Values in brackets [ ] show specifications for high-precision type
40mm
60mm
70mm
90mm
40mm
60mm
70mm
90mm
Motor Straight Type
Motor Reversing Type
SA4C
SA6C
SA7C
SA8C
SA4R
SA6R
SA7R
SA8R
Rated Thrust
(N)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
[±0.005]
[±0.005]
[±0.005]
Values in brackets [ ] show specifications for high-precision type
16
10
5
2.5
20
12
6
3
24
16
8
4
20
10
5
1200
600
300
339
678
1357
60
80
90
20
35
45
3
5
8
12
18
30
45
45
30
40
45
50
6
11
15
15
7
12
20
25
10
14
17
20
1200
720
360
180
1500
1000
500
240
85
142
283
566
142
214
427
855
960
600
300
150
53
85
170
340
±0.01
60
100
200
400
50 to 500
50 to 800
50 to 800
50
to
1100
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
±0.01
40mm
60mm
70mm
90mm
SA4C
SA6C
SA7C
SA8C
Cleanliness
Class 10
(Fed.Std.209D
Standards)
Class 2.5 Equivalent
(ISO14644-1
Standards)
Max. Speed
(mm/s)
Category Type Appearance
Body Width
(mm)
Lead (mm)
Motor Wattage
(W)
Positioning Repeatability
(mm)
Stroke
(mm)
Horizontal
Max. Payload (kg)
Vertical
Rated Thrust
(N)
[±0.005]
Motor Straight Type
[±0.005]
[±0.005]
[±0.005]
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
(Every 50 st)
1.2 Specifications
1-4
1. Specifications
1.2 Specifications
Specifications
[1] RCS4(CR)-SA4C
[Lead and Payload]
Lead
(mm)
Max. Payload
Rated Thrust
(N)
Horizontal(kg) Vertical(kg)
16 10 3 53
10 14 5 85
5 17 8 170
2.5 20 12 340
[Stroke and Max Speed]
Unit: mm/s
Lead (mm)
50 to 450
(Every 50mm)
500
(mm)
16 960 875 10 600 555
5 300 275
2.5 150 135
Caution
The maximum speed may not be achieved when the stroke or movement distance is short or when acceleration/deceleration is set low. Setting at or below the minimum speed may lead to abnormal noise or unstable speeds. Do not attempt to set below the minimum speed. The minimum speed can be calculated with the equation below. Minimum speed [mm/s] = ball screw lead [mm/r] ÷ 16384 [p/r] x 1000 [1/s] (mm/r: movement per 1 motor revolution, p/r: pulse per 1 motor revolution)
1.2 Specifications
1-5
1. Specifications
[Payload by Acceleration]
At low load capacity, the acceleration/deceleration can be increased.
Lead 16 Lead 10
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
10 8 6 6 4 3 3 1.5 1.5 1 14 14 12 10 6 5 5 3 3 2
Lead 5 Lead 2.5
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
17 17 15 15 8 8 6 6 20 20 20 12 12 10
Caution
Do not attempt to configure settings for acceleration/deceleration above the specifications. This may lead to vibration, breakdown, or shortened product life.
1.2 Specifications
1-6
1. Specifications
[Actuator Specifications]
Item Content
Drive System Ball Screw φ8mm, Rolled C10
Positioning Repeatability (*1) ±0.01mm [±0.005mm]
Lost Motion 0.1mm or less
Base Material: Aluminum, White Anodized
Allowable static moment Ma direction: 13.0 N•m, Mb direction: 18.6 N•m, Mc direction: 25.3 N•m
Allowable dynamic moment (*2) Ma direction: 5.0 N•m, Mb direction: 7.1 N•m, Mc direction: 9.7 N•m
No. of Encoder Pulses 16384
Ambient operating temperature/humidity 0 to 40°C, 85%RH or less (Non-condensing)
Overhang load length guideline: 150mm or less
(*1) Number in brackets [ ] show the specification for high precision type.
(*2) For reference rated life of 5000km. The running life differs according to operation conditions and mounting
status.
Slider type moment direction
Slider type overhang load length (L = 150mm or less)
Ma direction MbMc direction
* For calculation of Ma and Mc moments,
take the position pointed with an arrow as the datum.
Caution
If the actuator is used with excessive allowable moment and overhang load, it may not only lead to abnormal noise and vibration but also significantly reduce the life of the actuator.
(Pitching)
(Yawing) (Rolling)
1.2 Specifications
1-7
1. Specifications
[2] RCS4(CR)-SA6C
* There is no Lead 30 prepared for Cleanroom Type RCS4CR-SA6C.
[Lead and Payload]
Lead (mm)
Max. Payload
Rated Thrust
(N)
Horizontal(kg) Vertical(kg)
30 11 3.5 57 20 18 6 85 12 30 11 142
6 45 15 283 3 45 15 566
[Stroke and Max Speed] Unit: mm/s
Lead
(mm)
50 to 500
(Every 50mm)
550
(mm)
600
(mm)
650
(mm)
700
(mm)
750
(mm)
800
(mm)
30 1600 1450 1260 1100 970 860 20 1200 1130 970 840 735 650 575 12 720 620 535 460 405 355 315
6 360 305 265 230 200 175 155 3 180 150 130 115 100 85 75
Caution
The maximum speed may not be achieved when the stroke or movement distance is short or when acceleration/deceleration is set low. Setting at or below the minimum speed may lead to abnormal noise or unstable speeds. Do not attempt to set below the minimum speed. The minimum speed can be calculated with the equation below. Minimum speed [mm/s] = ball screw lead [mm/r] ÷ 16384 [p/r] x 1000 [1/s] (mm/r: movement per 1 motor revolution, p/r: pulse per 1 motor revolution)
1.2 Specifications
1-8
1. Specifications
[Payload by Acceleration]
At low load capacity, the acceleration/deceleration can be increased.
Lead30 Lead20
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
11 6 6 4 3 3.5 2 2 1.51.5 18 15 10 8 6 6 5 4 4 2
Lead12 Lead6
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
30 24 20 15 15 11 10 10 8 8 45 30 20 20 15 15 15 15
Lead3
Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
45 30 20 15 14 10
Caution
Do not attempt to configure settings for acceleration/deceleration above the specifications. This may lead to vibration, breakdown, or shortened product life.
1.2 Specifications
1-9
1. Specifications
[Actuator Specifications]
Item Content
Drive System Ball Screw φ 10mm, Rolled C10
Positioning Repeatability (*1) ±0.01mm [±0.005mm]
Lost Motion 0.1mm or less
Base Material: Aluminum White Anodized
Allowable static moment Ma direction: 48.5 N•m, Mb direction: 69.3 N•m, Mc direction: 103 N•m
Allowable dynamic moment (*2) Ma direction: 11.6 N•m, Mb direction: 16.6 N•m, Mc direction: 24.6 N•m
No. of Encoder Pulses 16384
Ambient operating temperature/humidity 0 to 40°C, 85%RH or less (Non-condensing)
Overhang load length guideline: 220mm or less (*1) Number in brackets [ ] show the specification for high precision type. (*2) For reference rated life of 5000km. The running life differs according to operation conditions and mounting
status.
Slider type moment direction
Slider type overhang load length (L = 220mm or less)
Ma direction MbMc direction
* For calculation of Ma and Mc moments,
take the position pointed with an arrow as the datum.
Caution
If the actuator is used with excessive allowable moment and overhang load, it may not only lead to abnormal noise and vibration but also significantly reduce the life of the actuator.
(Pitching) (Yawing) (Rolling)
1.2 Specifications
1-10
1. Specifications
[3] RCS4(CR)-SA7C
* There is no Lead 36 prepared for Cleanroom Type RCS4CR-SA7C.
[Lead and Payload]
Lead (mm)
Max. Payload
Rated Thrust
(N)
Horizontal(kg) Vertical(kg)
36 7 4 95 24 30 7 142 16 40 12 214
8 45 20 427 4 50 25 855
[Stroke and Max Speed]
Unit: mm/s
Lead (mm)
50 to 500
(Every 50mm)
550
(mm)
600
(mm)
650
(mm)
700
(mm)
750
(mm)
800
(mm)
36 1800 1620 1420 1260 1120 24 1500 1440 1240 1095 965 850 760 16 1000 965 830 720 635 560 500
8 500 475 410 355 315 275 245 4 240 235 205 175 155 135 120
Caution
The maximum speed may not be achieved when the stroke or movement distance is short or when acceleration/deceleration is set low. Setting at or below the minimum speed may lead to abnormal noise or unstable speeds. Do not attempt to set below the minimum speed. The minimum speed can be calculated with the equation below. Minimum speed [mm/s] = ball screw lead [mm/r] ÷ 16384 [p/r] x 1000 [1/s] (mm/r: movement per 1 motor revolution, p/r: pulse per 1 motor revolution)
1.2 Specifications
1-11
1. Specifications
[Payload by Acceleration]
At low load capacity, the acceleration/deceleration can be increased.
Lead 36 Lead 24
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
7 7 6 4 3 4 4 3 2 2 30 12 10 6 5 7 7 6 5 4
Lead 16 Lead 8
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
40 30 15 15 12 12 12 10 8 8 45 40 40 35 20 20 20 18
Lead 4
Horizontal Vertical
0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2
50 50 40 25 25 20
Caution
Do not attempt to configure settings for acceleration/deceleration above the specifications. This may lead to vibration, breakdown, or shortened product life.
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