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Iai rcl ra1_l_specsheet
1. RCL ROBO Cylinder
RCL-RA1L ROBO Cylinder Rod Type Mini-Slim Type ø16mm Diameter Linear Servo Motor
■ Configuration: RCL RA1L I 2 N 25
Series Type Encoder Motor Lead Stroke Compatible Controllers Cable Length Option
I: Incremental N : None
B : Brake (with brake box)
BN : Brake (without brake box)
■ Load Capacity (Horizontal) vs. Acceleration
Load Capacity (kg)
Continuous Operation
(100% duty)
(70% or less duty)
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
Max.
Acceleration
(G)
0.5
0.42
0.2
0.11
0.07
■ Pushing Force Guideline
0.1
−
−
The pushing motion is possible within the values below.
O I N
T
Notes on
Selection
(1) The load capacity is determined by the acceleration and the duty.
Check the load capacity on the Load Capacity (Horizontal) vs. Acceleration graph on the right.
Operating time
The duty is ×100 per cycle.
Operating time + stationary time
(2) If you will be operating the actuator vertically, please use the optional brake.
(3) Please use an external guide to avoid horizontal or rotational load on the rod.
(4) The pushing force will fluctuate significantly at low electrical limits.
(5) Please note that an absolute unit cannot be used.
Actuator Specifications
(Note) The above pushing force is applicable to horizontal usage. For
vertical upward motions, subtract 0.5N from the above value,
and for downward motions, add 0.5N.
P. A-5 Technical
References
P
■ Lead and Load Capacity ■ Stroke and Maximum Speed
Stroke List 2 Cable List
Type
Standard Type
(Robot Cables)
Special Lengths
Cable Symbol
P (1m)
S (3m)
M (5m)
X06 (6m) ~ X10 (10m)
X11 (11m) ~ X15 (15m)
X16 (16m) ~ X20 (20m)
Actuator Specifications
Legend 1 Compatible controller 2 Cable length 3 Options
Stroke
Lead
25
(mm)
(No lead screw) 300
0.1
−
−
0.5
0.25
0.15
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.5
1
1.5
2
(N)
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2
Electrical
Limit
Pushing Force
(Unit: mm/s)
* See page Pre-35 for an explanation of the naming convention.
2 : 2W linear
servo motor
P : 1m
S : 3m
M : 5m
X □□ : Custom
N: No screw 25: 25mm
Standard Price
No Brake With Break
–
–
–
–
–
-
* The RCL comes standard with a robot cable.
* See page A-39 for cables for the brake-less model.
* See page 392 for cables for the brake-equipped model.
–
–
–
–
–
–
25 –
Item Description
Linear servo motor
0.042mm
Material: Carbon steel tube (nickel-plated)
0~40°C, 85% RH or less (non-condensing)
10 million round trip cycles
Drive System
Encoder Resolution
Base
Ambient Operating Temp./Humidity
Service Life
Motor
Output
(W) Horizontal (kg)Vertical (kg)
Max. Load Capacity Positioning
Repeatability
(mm)
Max.
Acceleration
(G)
Max.
Momentary
Thrust (N)
Rated
Thrust
(N)
Model Stroke
(mm)
RCL-RA1L-I-2-N-25- 1 - 2 - 3 2
See table
above
See table
above
Horizontal 2G
Vertical 1G
2.5 10
25
(Fixed)
±0.1
3 Option Price List
Name Option Code See Page Standard Price
B
BN
→ P392
→ P392
Brake (with brake box)
Brake (without brake box)
–
–
* To use the brake, a brake box and a dedicated cable for the brake-equipped model are required.
If you just need the brake-equipped actuator itself for maintenance, please specify option "BN"
(no brake box).
A1: ACON
RACON
ASEL
A3: AMEC
ASEP
Stroke (mm) Standard Price
391 RCL-RA1L
Slider
Type
Mini
Standard
Controllers
Integrated
Rod
Type
Mini
Standard
Controllers
Integrated
Table/Arm
/Flat Type
Mini
Standard
Gripper/
Rotary Type
Linear Servo
Type
Cleanroom
Proof
Splash Proof
Controllers
PMEC
/AMEC
PSEP
/ASEP
ROBO
NET
ERC2
PCON
ACON
SCON
PSEL
ASEL
SSEL
XSEL
Pulse Motor
Servo Motor
(24V)
Servo Motor
(200V)
Linear
Servo Motor
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2. 10 4
5.5 (across flats)
M4×0.7
(effective screw
thread length 8)
Stroke
25
SE
Home
ME ME*2
1 1
14 186
(114.5)
(18) (ø7)
(No brake)
0
ø16 -0.1
ø6 (rod diameter)
SE
Supplied nut
M4×0.7 (1 type)
0
Stroke
25
8.1 3.2
7
RCL ROBO Cylinder
For Special Orders P. A-9
See page A-45 for methods
of securing the actuator.
ME : Mechanical end
SE : Stroke end
200
(300)
Cable joint
connector*1
Secure at least 100
238 (300)
[Brake-Equipped Model Schematic Diagram]
PLC Brake Box
Brake cable
Model: CB-RCLB-BJ
Motor-encoder-brake integrated cable
Controllers
DC24V
* Monitor the RDY contact of the brake box using the higher-level
PLC, and avoid releasing the brake when the RDY contact is in
an OPEN state.
* When releasing the brake, the brake box requires a maximum of
2.5A current for approximately 110ms.
(With brake)
ø16 -0.1
ø6 (rod diameter)
Home
ME ME*2
1 1
14 38 186
(630)
(18)
(ø7)
(13.3)
(ø5.1)
(16)
34 (114.5)
Model: RCB-110-RCLB-0
External dimensions (mm): 65(W)×25(H)×56(D)
Model: CB-ACS-MPBA (for ACON/ASEL)
Model: CB-APSEP-MPBA (for ASEP)
Dimensions
*1 The motor-encoder cable is connected here.
See page A-39 for details on cables.
*2 When homing, the slider moves to the
mechanical end; therefore, please watch for any
interference with the surrounding objects.
■ Dimensions and Weight by Stroke
Stroke
Weight (kg)
25 (without brake) 25 (with brake)
0.2 0.25
1 Compatible Controllers
The RCL series actuators can operate with the controllers below. Select the controller according to your usage.
Name External View Model Description Max. Positioning Points Input Voltage Power Supply Capacity Standard Price See Page
* This is for the single-axis ASEL.
Solenoid Valve Type
AMEC-C-2I-NP-2-1 Easy–to–use controller, even for beginners
3 points
AC100V 2.4A rated – → P477
ASEP-C-2I-NP-2-0
Operable with same signal as solenoid valve.
Supports both single and double solenoid types.
No homing necessary with simple absolute type.
DC24V 4.6A max.
–
→ P487
Splash–Proof
Solenoid Valve Type
ASEP-CW-2I-NP-2-0 –
Positioner Type ACON-C-2I-NP-2-0
Positioning is possible for up to 512 points 512 points
–
→ P535
Safety–Compliant
Positioner Type
ACON-CG-2I-NP-2-0 –
Pulse Train Input Type
(Differential Line Driver)
ACON-PL-2I-NP-2-0
Pulse train input type with
differential line driver support
(−)
–
Pulse Train Input Type
(Open Collector)
ACON-PO-2I-NP-2-0 Pulse train input type with open collector support –
Serial
Communication Type
ACON-SE-2I-N-0-0 Dedicated to serial communication 64 points –
Field Network Type RACON-2 Dedicated to field network 768 points – → P503
Program Control
Type
ASEL-C-1-2I-NP-2-0
Programmed operation is possible
Operation is possible on up to 2 axes
1500 points – → P567
RCL-RA1L 392
Slider
Type
Mini
Standard
Controllers
Integrated
Rod
Type
Mini
Standard
Controllers
Integrated
Table/Arm
/Flat Type
Mini
Standard
Gripper/
Rotary Type
Linear Servo
Type
Cleanroom
Proof
Splash Proof
Controllers
PMEC
/AMEC
PSEP
/ASEP
ROBO
NET
ERC2
PCON
ACON
SCON
PSEL
ASEL
SSEL
XSEL
Pulse Motor
Servo Motor
(24V)
Servo Motor
(200V)
Linear
Servo Motor
Sold Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com