Configure and start up the lx-series linear motor, Introduction, Before you begin – Rockwell Automation LX-Series Iron Core Linear Servo Motors User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication LX-UM001A-EN-P - March 2011

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Chapter

6

Configure and Start Up the LX-Series Linear

Motor

Introduction

This section covers the set up and connection verification of a linear motor with

either Kinetix 6000, Kinetix 6500/6200, Kinetix 2000, or Ultra3000 drives.

Before You Begin

This chapter assumes you have wired your linear motor and Allen-Bradley drive

as shown in wiring diagrams in

Appendix A

starting on

page 59

.

Motor Direction Defined

Positive motion is dependent on encoder orientation, encoder wiring, and coil or

magnet track motion.

Most linear encoders are attached to the motor coil with the encoder cable facing

the same direction as the motor coil cable.

Wire the linear encoder such that the position feedback is positive (phase A+

leads phase B+) when the motor is moving in the positive direction.

Topic

Pages

Before You Begin

43

What You Need

44

Required Files

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Follow These Steps

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Update the Linear Motor Database

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Set Up the Connection to a Kinetix 6000, Kinetix 6500/6200, or Kinetix 2000 Drive

46

Set Up the Connection to an Ultra3000 Drive

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Verify Motor Encoder Direction

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Verify Motor Encoder Resolution

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Verify Linear Motor Wiring and Function

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IMPORTANT It is important that the brushless linear motor coil, Hall sensor, and the

linear encoder be wired correctly for proper drive commutation and servo
operation to get positive motion when commutated.
Please read and understand

Motor Direction Defined

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