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2 Installation

2.2.4 SGLC Linear Servomotors (Cylinder Type)

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Magnetic Attraction between Moving Coil and Magnetic Way
Because the steel yoke is embedded in the moving coil to generate force, magnetic
attraction generates between the moving coil and the magnetic way. When the gap

between the moving coil and the magnetic way is uniform, the magnetic attraction on
the moving coil is offset.

A uniform gap is difficult to obtain, however, because it depends upon the precision
of the moving coil and the magnetic way products, deflection of the magnetic way,
precision of the equipment of the customer, and assembly error at the time of mount-

ing the motors. In case of non-uniform gap, the attraction shown in Table 2.3 is gen-
erated. When designing the equipment, take into account the attraction.

∗1. Indicates the gap of the machine when a dislocation of approximately 70% in comparison

to the designed value occurs.

∗2. Indicates the magnetic attraction at the time of maximum force.

Note: For the conditions other than those mentioned above, contact Yaskawa representative

separately.

Table 2.3 Magnetic Attraction (calculated value)

Moving Coil Model

SGLCW-

Design Value of

Gap

(mm)

Gap G1

*1

(mm)

Gap G2

*1

(mm)

Difference of

Attraction

F1-F2

*2

(N)

D16A085

1.0

0.3

1.7

20

D16A115

30

D16A145

40

D20A100

1.25

0.4

2.1

25

D20A135

38

D20A170

50

D25A125

1.5

0.5

2.5

50

D25A170

75

D25A215

100

D32A165

1.75

0.5

3.0

80

D32A225

120

D32A285

160

Moving coil

Magnetic way

G2

G1

F2

F1

The figure shown on the right is an example in which a
non-uniform gap occurs. Actually, magnetic attraction may
be generated and extended in all directions because of an
assembling error or other reasons.

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