Festo ELGS, 8083471 Electrical Linear Actuator, 0.25m/s, 200 mm
- N° de stock RS:
- 203-9795
- Numéro d'article Distrelec:
- 301-86-888
- Référence fabricant:
- ELGS-BS-KF-45-200-10P-ST-M-H1-PLK-AA
- Fabricant:
- Festo
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- N° de stock RS:
- 203-9795
- Numéro d'article Distrelec:
- 301-86-888
- Référence fabricant:
- ELGS-BS-KF-45-200-10P-ST-M-H1-PLK-AA
- Fabricant:
- Festo
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| Marque | Festo | |
| Product Type | Electrical Linear Actuator | |
| Stroke Length | 200mm | |
| Maximum Speed | 0.25m/s | |
| Series | ELGS | |
| Motor Technology | Stepper Motor | |
| Duty Cycle | 100% | |
| IP Rating | IP40 | |
| Guide Type | Ball Bearing | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 50°C | |
| Standards/Approvals | RoHS | |
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Marque Festo | ||
Product Type Electrical Linear Actuator | ||
Stroke Length 200mm | ||
Maximum Speed 0.25m/s | ||
Series ELGS | ||
Motor Technology Stepper Motor | ||
Duty Cycle 100% | ||
IP Rating IP40 | ||
Guide Type Ball Bearing | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 50°C | ||
Standards/Approvals RoHS | ||
- Pays d'origine :
- DE
Festo ELGS Series Electrical Linear Actuator, 200mm Stroke Length, 0.25m/s Maximum Speed - ELGS-BS-KF-45-200-10P-ST-M-H1-PLK-AA, Numeric Part Number:8083471
This electrical linear actuator provides electrically driven linear motion for automation and mechanical systems, using a precision screw-driven mechanism coupled to an integrated stepper motor. It is designed for continuous operation in industrial environments where controlled, repeatable linear positioning is required. Protection against dust and incidental contact is provided to suit typical shop-floor conditions.
Features and Benefits:
• 100% duty cycle ensures uninterrupted continuous operation
• Ball bearing guide delivers smooth, low-friction linear travel
• Stepper motor enables precise positional control and repeatability
• 200mm stroke length supports extended travel tasks
• Maximum speed 0.25m/s facilitates moderate velocity motion
• Rated for operation up to 50°C for elevated ambient use
• Ball bearing guide delivers smooth, low-friction linear travel
• Stepper motor enables precise positional control and repeatability
• 200mm stroke length supports extended travel tasks
• Maximum speed 0.25m/s facilitates moderate velocity motion
• Rated for operation up to 50°C for elevated ambient use
Applications
• Suitable for pick-and-place stages in automated assembly
• Ideal for panel positioning in control cabinets
• Used for linear indexing in inspection systems
• Can be used for feed mechanisms in electronic assembly
• Suitable for actuator tasks in laboratory automation
• Ideal for panel positioning in control cabinets
• Used for linear indexing in inspection systems
• Can be used for feed mechanisms in electronic assembly
• Suitable for actuator tasks in laboratory automation
What kind of motor control is required for accurate positioning?
A stepper motor driver with microstepping and current limiting will provide fine resolution and stable holding torque for repeatable moves.
How should the unit be cooled if installed in warm enclosures?
Ensure adequate ventilation or forced-air circulation to maintain ambient temperatures below the 50°C maximum operating limit.
What mounting considerations support long service life?
Rigid mounting to a flat reference surface and alignment of the load path with the bearing guides minimises side loads and wear on the ball-bearing guide system.
Are there special considerations for speed versus torque?
Increasing speed toward the 0.25m/s maximum will reduce available dynamic force
select motor drive current and microstepping to match required acceleration and load.
