Diamond Motion, Inc.
Stepper Motor - Linear Actuators


The 2000 Series of Actuators

The following information is true for the entire 2000 Family

The 2000 Series Actuators

The 2100 Series Actuators

The 2200 Series Actuators

WHAT IS A STEPPING MOTOR LINEAR ACTUATOR?

The 2000-family uses an Arsape Stepping Motor and drivescrew/nut to convert the motor's rotation into linear movement up to 4". Stepping motors enable open-loop coordinate control without an encoder. The 2000, 2100, and 2200 series produce a controlled thrusting movement by moving a plunger in and out of one end of a 1" OD cylinder. Eighteen different gearhead ratios provide a variety of thrusts, velocities, and resolutions.

In the 2000-series, a non-rotating nut moves along the screw and pushes a non-rotating plunger. In the 2100/2200-series, the screw itself mates with a threaded Nosepiece and rotates as it protrudes from the cylinder.

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MAJOR FEATURES:

  • Travels to 4"
  • Thrusts to 100 lbs.
  • Velocities from 22 µin/sec to 0.82"/sec
  • Resolutions from 2 0in to 0.0002"
  • Internal HOME sensor accurate to 10 µin
  • End-of-Travel sensors with overtravel
  • Adjusting Micrometer Replacement
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TYPICAL CUSTOMIZING
  • Thruster length variation
  • Omit position encoder
  • Cable length variation
  • Increased thrust capacity
  • Adjustable thrust limit
  • Drivescrew error calibration


2000 Actuator Table