IAI America RCS2W User Manual

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1. Specifications Check

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1.2.8

Duty Ratio in Continuous Operation

Continuous operation is available with the duty ratio 100%.

Duty ratio is the rate of operation expressed in % that presents the time of the actuator being operated in 1

cycle of operation.

Caution: If an overload error occurs, extend the stopped time to lower the duty or decrease

theacceleration/deceleration speed.

[How to Calculate Duty]

Figure out the load rate and acceleration/deceleration speed time ratio by calculation and read the duty ratio

from the graph. When the load rate is less than 50%, an operation with 100% duty ratio (continuous

operation) should be available.

1) Duty ratio LF

It is descried in 2. Specifications regarding the maximum transportable weight at the rated acceleration and

rated acceleration/deceleration.

Duty ratio: LF =

[%]

Maximum transportable weight at the rated acceleration : Mr [kg]
Rated acceleration/deceleration

: Dr [G]

Transferring mass during operation

: M [kg]

Acceleration/deceleration during operation

: D [kg]

2) Acceleration/deceleration time ratio t

od

Acceleration/deceleration time ratio t

od

=

[%]

Acceleration time =

[sec] Deceleration time =

[sec]

Acceleration [mm/s

2

] = Acceleration [G] u 9,800mm/s

2

Deceleration [mm/s

2

] = Deceleration [G] u 9,800mm/s

2

3) Read the duty ratio from the load rate LF and the acceleration speed time ratio tod that were used to

figure out the duty ratio.

Example) If the load factor LF is 80% and acceleration/deceleration time ratio tod is 80%, the reference

duty is approx. 75%.

M u D

Mr u Dr

Velocity at

operation [mm/s]

Acceleration during

operation [mm/s

2

]

Deceleration time

during operation

Acceleration time

during operation

Operation Time

+

Velocity at

operation [mm/s]

Deceleration during

operation [mm/s

2

]

Approx

75%

50%

45 %

LF = Less than 50%

LF = 60%
LF = 70%
LF = 80%
LF = 90%
LF = 100%

High Accel/Decel Type

LF = 125%
High Accel/Decel Type

LF = 150%
High Accel/Decel Type

LF = 200%
High Accel/Decel Type

Reference of Operation Duty [%]

Acceleration/deceleration time ratio t

od

[%]

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