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1. RCP3 ROBO Cylinder
RCP3-RA2AC ROBO Cylinder Mini Rod Type Motor Unit Coupling Type 22mm Width
O I N
P
T
Notes on
Selection
■ Speed vs. Load Capacity
Due to the characteristics of the pulse motor,
the RCP3 series' load capacity decreases at
high speeds. In the table below, check if your
desired speed and load capacity are supported.
0 50 100 150 200 250
Speed (mm/s)
2
1.75
1.5
1.25
1.0
0.75
0.5
0.25
0
Load Capacity (kg)
Horizontal
1mm lead
2mm lead
4mm lead
0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
50 100 150 200 250
Speed (mm/s)
Load Capacity (kg)
Vertical
1mm lead
2mm lead
00..2255
0.125 4mm lead
Actuator Specifications
■ Lead and Load Capacity ■ Stroke and Maximum Speed
Feed
Screw Horizontal (kg) Vertical (kg)
Model Push Force (N) Stroke
Legend 1 Stroke 2 Compatible controller 3 Cable length 4 Options
1 Stroke List 3 Cable List
Type Cable Symbol Standard Price
Standard
(Robot Cables)
Special Lengths
4 Option List Actuator Specifications
Stroke
Lead
25
(mm)
50 ~ 100
(mm)
180 200
100
50
4
Lead Screw
2
1
(Unit: mm/s)
P (1m)
S (3m)
M (5m)
X06 (6m) ~ X10 (10m)
X11 (11m) ~ X15 (15m)
X16 (16m) ~ X20 (20m)
* The RCP3 comes standard with a robot cable.
* See page A-39 for cables for maintenance.
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–
–
–
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25
50
75
100
Name Option Code See Page Standard Price
B
NM
→ A-25
→ A-33
Brake
Reversed-home
–
–
Item Description
Lead screw Ø4mm C10 grade
0.3mm or less (initial value)
Material: Aluminum (white alumite treated)
Sliding guide
0 ~ 40°C, 85% RH or less (non-condensing)
Horizontal: 10 million cycles Vertical: 5 million cycles
Drive System
Lost Motion
Base
Guide
Ambient Operating Temp./Humidity
Service Life
(1) The load capacity is based on operation at an acceleration of 0.2G.
This is the upper limit of the acceleration.
(2) The horizontal load capacity is based on the use of an external guide.
If an external force is exerted on the rod from a direction other than the motion of the rod, the detent
may become damaged.
(3) The maximum pushing force is exerted at 5mm/s.
(4) If the actuator is used in a dusty environment, its service life will become significantly shorter.
(5) This model uses a lead screw. Please ensure that your usage is appropriate for its characteristics.
(See page Pre-42 for more information.)
Lead
(mm)
Max. Load Capacity Positioning
Repeatability
(mm)
Maximum
(mm)
RCP3-RA2AC-I-20P-4S- 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
RCP3-RA2AC-I-20P-2S- 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
RCP3-RA2AC-I-20P-1S- 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Lead
Screw
4 0.25
2 0.5
1 1
0.125
0.25
0.5
See page
A-68.
25 ~ 100
(25mm
increments)
±0.05
Technical
References P. A-5
Lead Screw
Stroke (mm)
Standard Price
Feed Screw
Pulse Motor Lead Screw
* See page Pre-35 for an explanation of the naming convention.
20P: Pulse motor
20 □ size
I: Incremental
* The Simple
absolute encoder
is also considered
type "I".
P1: PCON
RPCON
PSEL
P3: PMEC
PSEP
4S : 4mm lead screw
2S : 2mm lead screw
1S : 1mm lead screw
■ Configuration: RCP3 RA2AC I 20P
Series Type Encoder Motor Lead Stroke Compatible Controllers Cable Length Option
25: 25mm
〜
100: 100mm
(25mm pitch
increments)
B : Brake
NM : Reversed-home
N : None
P : 1m
S : 3m
M : 5m
X □□ : Custom Length
131 RCP3-RA2AC
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
Type
Splash Proof
Controllers
PMEC
/AMEC
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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Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
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2. 16±0.1
2-M3
depth 4
8±0.1
22
12.5
26
2
M6x1.0
ST
ME SEHome
23.5
2
ME *2
7.5
L
28
RCP3 ROBO Cylinder
For Special Orders P. A-9
Brake housing
* The bottom of the brake housing protrudes from the actuator's
mounting surface by 1mm. Please use caution when mounting.
73.5
12.5
1 24.5
73.5 (without brake)
D-M3 depth 4
2-ø3H7 depth 3
(from bottom of base)
15
Z
10
26.5
10
B
C
3H7 depth 3
(from bottom
of base)
4
Details of Z
ø17h7
ø12
10
15 7 1.5
12
A
ST : Stroke
Secure at
least 100
117.5 (with brake)
7.5
A
L
28
117.5
(with brake)
(without brake)
(200)
Cable joint
connector *1
ME : Mechanical end
SE : Stroke end
Dimensions
* Adding a brake will increase the actuator's
weight by 0.1kg.
■ Dimensions/Weight by Stroke
L
Stroke
No Brake
Brake-equipped
A
B
C
D
Weight (kg)
25 50 75 100
168
212
94.5
25
0
4
0.27
193
237
119.5
50
0
4
0.29
218
262
144.5
75
0
4
0.31
243
287
169.5
100
50
6
0.33
*1 A 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.
2 Compatible Controllers
The RCP3 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 PSEL.
* 1 is a placeholder for the power supply voltage (1: 100V, or 2: 100~240V).
Solenoid Valve Type
PMEC-C-20PI-NP-2-1
Easy-to-use controller, even for
beginners
3 points
AC100V
AC200V
See P481 – → P477
PSEP-C-20PI-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 2A max.
–
→ P487
Splash-Proof
Solenoid Valve Type
PSEP-CW-20PI-NP-2-0 –
Positioner Type PCON-C-20PI-NP-2-0
Positioning is possible for up to 512 points 512 points
–
→ P525
Safety-Compliant
Positioner Type
PCON-CG-20PI-NP-2-0 –
Pulse Train Input Type
(Differential Line Driver)
PCON-PL-20PI-NP-2-0
Pulse train input type with
differential line driver support
(−)
–
Pulse Train Input Type
(Open Collector)
PCON-PO-20PI-NP-2-0
Pulse train input type with
open collector support
–
Serial
Communication Type
PCON-SE-20PI-N-0-0 Dedicated to serial communication 64 points –
Field Network Type RPCON-20P Dedicated to field network 768 points – → P503
Program Control
Type
PSEL-C-1-20PI-NP-2-0
Programmed operation is possible
Operation is possible on up to 2 axes
1500 points – → P557
RCP3-RA2AC 132
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
Type
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