Parker 404LXR, Daedal 412LXR Product Manual

Manual No. 100-5319-01 Rev. J
404LXR Series Product Manual
Effective: June 13, 2018 Supersedes: December 20, 2017
Automation
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Important User Information
The information in the product manual, including any apparatus, methods, techniques, and concepts described herein, are the proprietary property of Parker Hannifin Corporation or its licensors, and may not be copied, disclosed, or used for any purpose not expressly authorized by the owner thereof.
Since Parker Hannifin Corporation constantly strives to improve all of its products, we reserve the right to change this product manual and equipment mentioned therein at any time without notice.
For assistance contact:
Parker Hannifin Corporation 1140 Sandy Hill Road Irwin, PA 15642 Phone: 724/861-8200 800/245-6903 Fax: 724/861-3330 E-mail: ddlcat@parker.com
Web site: www.parkermotion.com
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404LXR Series Product Manual
Table of Contents
REVISION NOTES .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................................................... 5
UNPACKING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
RETURN INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................ 6
REPAIR INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 6
SPECIFICATION CONDITIONS AND CONVERSIONS ................................................................................................................... 7
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Strip Seal Version ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Hardcover Version ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 2 - 404LXR SERIES TABLE SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 10
ORDER NUMBER NOMENCLATURE ..................................................................................................................................... 10
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 10
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 11
GENERAL TABLE SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 11
404LXR SERIES TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................................................... 17
Force/Speed Charts ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Clean Room Preparation ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................ ............ 19
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................ ............ 19
CABLING AND WIRING DIAGRAMS ................................................................ ................................................................ ....... 22
Connector Pin Out and Extension Cable Wire Color Codes ........................................................................................................... 22
OEM Cable Option......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
CHAPTER 3 - HOW TO USE THE 404LXR ..................................................................................................................... 26
MOUNTING SURFACE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 26
MOUNTING METHODS ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
SIDE AND INVERTED MOUNTING CONCERNS ........................................................................................................................ 27
SETTING TRAVEL LIMIT SENSORS ...................................................................................................................................... 27
SETTING HOME SENSOR ................................................................................................................................................... 27
Z CHANNEL POSITION REFERENCE .................................................................................................................................... 28
GROUNDING / SHIELDING .................................................................................................................................................. 28
CABLING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
CHAPTER 4 - PERFORMANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 30
ACCELERATION LIMITS ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
SPEED LIMITS .................................................................................................................................................................. 31
ENCODER ACCURACY AND SLOPE CORRECTION .................................................................................................................. 31
THERMAL EFFECTS ON ACCURACY..................................................................................................................................... 33
THERMAL EFFECTS ON REPEATABILITY ............................................................................................................................... 34
CAUSES OF TEMPERATURE INCREASES .............................................................................................................................. 34
COMPENSATING FOR THERMAL EFFECTS ................................................................ ................................ ............................ 35
CHAPTER 5 - CONNECTING THE DRIVE / AMPLIFIER ................................................................................................ 36
DRIVE / AMPLIFIER CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................ 36
CHAPTER 6 - MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION ...................................................................................................... 39
INTERNAL ACCESS PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................................ 39
SQUARE RAIL BEARING LUBRICATION ................................................................................................................................. 41
CABLE MANAGEMENT MODULE REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................... 41
LIMIT AND HOME SENSOR MODULE REPLACEMENT .............................................................................................................. 43
APPENDIX A – UNDERSTANDING LINEAR MOTORS .................................................................................................. 44
THE LINEAR MOTOR CONCEPT .......................................................................................................................................... 44
LINEAR MOTOR BENEFITS ................................................................................................................................................. 44
SLOTLESS LINEAR MOTOR DESIGN .................................................................................................................................... 44
ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF SLOTLESS LINEAR MOTORS ............................................................................................ 45
APPENDIX B - INTERNAL PROTECTION ....................................................................................................................... 46
INDEX ............................................................................................................................................................................... 48
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Revision Notes
Rev 3 April 11, 2003
Correction for Motor Wire 4 Pin Mat-N-Lok - p. 21
Limit and Home Sensor Module Adjustment Switch positions corrected. – p. 41 Rev 4 February 22, 2007 Update index page – p. 3 Changed Daedel Grease #1 to Multemp PS2 – p. 39 Removed Limit and Home Sensor Module Adjustement page from Chapter 6 (was page 41) Updated connector release & torx screws. – p. 41 Rev 5 October 1, 2009 Added Aries and Compax3 Cable option – p. 23, 24 Updated Chapter 5 – Connecting the Drive / Amplifier to include Aries and Compax3 – p. 35 Rev 6 April 10,2013 Clarified warnings to sync with CE risk assessments P.5 Unpacking, p. 6 General Safety Rev 7 February 16, 2017 Updated Cable Management Module part numbers Page 41 Rev H December 20, 2017 Removed references to ribbon cables Rev J Added Compax options
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Product Description
404LXR Positioner
The 404LXR is a slotless, brushless linear servo motor/square rail bearing positioner housed within a high strength, extruded aluminum body with magnetically retained protective seals. The positioner is powered by a single rail of high energy rare earth magnets. Load bearing members provide heavy load and moment capacity, dynamic stiffness and precise straightness and flatness of travel. The positioner’s integral linear encoder provides high precision, non-contact positional feedback with selectable resolutions from 0.1 to 5.0 microns. The positioner is also offered with
inductive proximity limit & home sensors, a “Quick Connect”, extended life, and a cable transport
system.
Unpacking
Unpacking
Carefully remove the positioner from the shipping crate and inspect the unit for any evidence of shipping damage. Report any damage immediately to your local authorized distributor. Please save the shipping crate for damage inspection or future transportation.
Incorrect handling of the positioner may adversely affect the performance of the unit in its application. Please observe the following guidelines for handling and mounting of your new positioner.
Product may be heavy. Standard handling and lifting practices should be employed.
DO NOT allow the positioner to drop onto the mounting surface. Dropping the positioner can generate
impact loads that may result in flat spots on bearing surfaces or misalignment of drive components.
DO NOT drill holes into the positioner. Drilling holes into the positioner can generate particles and
machining forces that may affect the operation of the positioner. Parker will drill holes if necessary; contact your local authorized distributor.
DO NOT subject the unit to impact loads such as hammering, riveting, etc. Impacts loads generated by
hammering or riveting may result in flat spots on bearing surfaces or misalignment of drive components.
DO NOT lift the positioner by cables or cable management system. Lifting positioner by cables or cable
management system may affect electrical connections and/or cable management assembly. The unit should be lifted by the base structure only.
DO NOT push in magnetically retained strip seals when removing positioner from shipping crate.
Damaging strip seals may create additional friction during travel and may jeopardize the ability of the strip seals to protect the interior of the positioner.
DO NOT submerge the positioner in liquids.
DO NOT disassemble positioner. Unauthorized adjustments may alter the positioner’s specifications and
void the product warranty.
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Return Information
Returns All returns must reference a “Return Material Authorization”, (RMA), number. Please call your local authorized distributor or Parker Customer Service Department at 800-245-6903 to obtain a “RMA” number.
Repair Information
Out-of-Warranty Repair Our Customer Service Department repairs Out-of-Warranty products. All returns must reference a “RMA” number. Please call your local authorized distributor or Parker Customer Service Department at 800-245-6903 to obtain a “RMA” number. You will be notified of any cost prior to making the repair.
Warnings and Precautions
Hot Surfaces
DO NOT touch ‘carriage forcer’, (see page 7, Assembly Diagram, for component location), after high duty operation. Unit may be too HOT to handle.
Electrical Shock
DO NOT take apart or touch any internal components of the positioner while unit is plugged into an electrical outlet. SHUT OFF power before replacing components to avoid electrical shock.
High Magnetic Field
Unit may be HAZARDOUS to people with Pace Makers or any other 'magnetically-sensitive' medical devices. Unit may have an effect on 'magnetically-sensitive' applications.
Ferrous Materials
The positioner's 'protective seals' MAY NOT keep out all small ferrous materials in applications with air born metallic particles. The customer must take additional precautions in these applications to keep positioner free of these highly magnetic particles.
Vertical Operation
The 404LXR is NOT recommended for vertical operation. The carriage and customer's load will fall in power loss situations potentially causing product damage or personal injury.
General Safety
Because linear motors can accelerate up to 5 g's, and sometimes positioners move without warning, keep all personnel away form dynamic travel range of positioner.
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Specification Conditions and Conversions
Specifications are Temperature Dependent Catalog specifications are obtained and measured at 20 Degrees C. Specifications at any other temperature may deviate from catalog specifications. Minimum to maximum continuous operating temperature range (with NO guarantee of any specification except motion) of a standard unit before failure is 5 - 40 Degrees C.
Specifications are Mounting Surface Dependent Catalog specifications are obtained and measured when the positioner is fully supported, bolted
down (to eliminate any extrusion deviation), and is mounted to a work surface that has a maximum flatness error of 0.013mm/300mm (0.0005”/ft).
Specifications are Point of Measurement Dependent Catalog specifications and specifications in this manual are measured from the center of the carriage, 38 mm above the carriage surface. All measurements taken at any other location may deviate from these values.
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Assembly Diagrams
Strip Seal Version
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Hardcover Version
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Chapter 2 - 404LXR Series Table Specifications
Order Number Nomenclature
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Dimensional Drawings
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General Table Specifications
Specifications
Motor Model
8 Pole
Rated Load
45 kg
Maximum Acceleration
5 Gs
Maximum Velocity Resolution: 0.1 um
0.5 um
1.0 um
5.0 um
0.3 m/sec
1.5 m/sec
3.0 m/sec
3.0 m/sec
Positional Repeatability Resolution: 0.1 um
0.5 um
1.0 um
5.0 um
+/- 1.0 um +/- 1.0 um +/- 2.0 um +/- 10.0 um
Maximum Force (Peak)
180 N 40 lb.
Maximum Force (Continuous)
50 N 11 lb.
Carriage Weight
1.4 kg
Travel Dependent Specifications
Travel
(mm)
Accuracy*
Strip Seal
Version Unit
Weight (kg)
Hard Cover
Version Unit
Weight (kg)
Positional
Straightline
Accuracy*
(um)
0.1, 0.5, 1.0
resolution (um)
5.0 resolution (um)
50 6 16
6
4.4
4.4
100 7 17
7
4.8
4.9
150 8 18
9
5.2
5.4
200
10
20
11
5.6
5.8
250
12
22
14
6.0
6.3
300
14
24
17
6.4
6.7
350
16
26
19
6.8
7.2
400
18
28
22
7.2
7.6
500
21
31
26
8.0
8.6
600
25
35
31
8.9
9.5
700
28
38
35
9.7
10.5
800
31
41
39
10.6
11.4
900
33
44
43
11.5
12.5
1000
35
45
47
12.4
13.6
* Accuracy stated is at 20 degrees C, utilizing slope correction factor provided.
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404LXR Series Technical Data
The useful life of a linear table at full catalog specifications is dependent on the forces acting upon it. These forces include both static components resulting from payload weight, and dynamic components due to acceleration/deceleration of the load. In multi-axes applications, the primary positioner at the bottom of the stack usually establishes the load limits for the combined axes. When determining load/life, it is critical to include the weight of all positioning elements that contribute to the load supported by the primary axis. The life/load charts are used to establish the table life relative to the applied loads.
404LXR CARRIAGE LIFE VS LOAD
1000
10000
100000
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
LOAD (KG)
LIFE (KM)
NORMAL LOAD CONTINOUS 55 (N) NORMAL LOAD CONTINUOS 28(N) SIDE LOAD CONTINUOS 55(N) SIDE LOAD CONTINUOUS 28(N)
BEARING LIFE NORMAL LOAD
1000
10000
100000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
NORMAL LOAD PER BEARING (N)
BEARING LIFE (KM)
55(N) CONTINOUS 28 (N) CONTINUOS
Table Load Chart
The “Table Load” chart is intended to provide a rough-
cut evaluation “life/load”
characteristics of the carriage support bearings. This curve is based on the applied load being centered on the carriage, normal to the carriage mounting surface.
Bearing Load Chart
The “Bearing Load” chart is to be used in conjunction with the corresponding formulas on the following pages to establish the life/load for each bearing (4 per table). Several dimensions and the load geometry are required for these computations. The dimensions are referenced below.
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Note: 55 (N) continuous is the life rating if the table is operated with a motor thrust force of 55 Newtons (RMS). The reason that continuous motor force effects bearing life is due to forces applied to the bearing caused by thermal expansion of the carriage. The 28 (N) rating is the life if only 28 Newtons (RMS) is used.
d1
d2
da
Strip Seal Model
108.5
60.0
48.5
Hardcover Model
108.5
60.0
53.5
BEARING LIFE SIDE LOAD
1000
10000
100000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
SIDE LOAD PER BEARING (N)
LIFE PER BEARING (KM)
55(N) CONTINUOS" 28(N) CONTINOUS
Side Bearing Load
Chart
The “Side Bearing Load”
chart is to be used in conjunction with the corresponding formulas on the following pages to establish the life/load for each bearing (4 per table). Several dimensions and the load geometry are required for these computations. The dimensions are referenced below.
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