This document provides ordering and specification information for Electromate's 110 Series screw drive system. It includes details on carriage and screw options, motor mounts, couplings, switches and brakes. Tables range from 11x401-WC1 to 11x445-WC1 in various sizes up to 64.25 inches in travel length. The system provides precision linear motion with capabilities of handling various loads up to 4,720 lbs.
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Lintech 110series specsheet
1. Ordering Guide - Screw Drive - 110 Series
110 Series Ordering
Guide
2 - 2 bearing per carriage
4 - 4 bearings per carriage
4 - 4 inches
01 - 1 to 45 inches
WC1 - with waycovers
Rolled ball screws
S001 -
S002 -
.500 x .500 NPL
.500 x .500 PL
S004 - .500 x .500 PL(T)
S007 - .625 x .200 NPL(T)
S008 - .625 x .200 PL(T)
other
11 4 4 01 - WC1 - 1 - - M02 - C145 - L01 - E00 - B00
Precision ball screws
- .625 x .200 NPL
-
-
-
-
-
S114
S115
S116
S119
S999 - other
M03 - NEMA 23 mount (M)
Coupling Options (see pages C-40 to C-41)
C000 - none
C020 to C024 - C100
C040 to C047 - C125
EOT & home switches
E00 - none
E01 - rotary (500 lines/rev)
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Prox (PNP)
(T) - Turcite Nut
Table Series
Number of Bearings
Carriage Length
Travel Length (see page C-14)
Waycovers
Screw Options (see pages C-18 to C-23)
.625 x .200 PL
16 x 5 NPL
16 x 5 PL
16 x 10 NPL
16 x 10 PL
Limit & Home Switches (see pages C-37 to C-39)
Encoder Options (see page C-49)
Ground ball screws
S213 - .625 x .500 PL
Rolled acme screws
S301 -
M06 - NEMA 23 (RH) wrap
M08 - NEMA 34 (RH) wrap
C125 to C129 - H100
C145 to C154 - H131
E02 - rotary (1000 lines/rev)
E03 - rotary (1270 lines/rev)
Power-off Brakes (see page C-48)
Prox (NPN)
E10 - linear (2500 lines/inch) E99 - other
B00 - none B01 - 24 VDC B02 - 90 VDC B99 - other
C400 to C406 - G100
C999 - other C425 to C434 - G126
EOT switches only
L00 - no switches
home switch only
Mechanical Reed Hall
L01
L02
L03
L04
L05
L06
L07
L08
L09
L10
L11
L12
L99 - other
E11 - linear (250 lines/mm)
Carriage Inserts (see pages C-15)
1 - English mount 2 - Metric mount
S003 - .500 x .500 NPL(T)
- .625 x .200 PL
-
-
16 x 5 PL
16 x 16 PL
.625 x .100 NPL
.625 x .100 PL
.625 x .200 NPL
.625 x .200 PL
-
-
16 x 16 NPL
16 x 16 PL
Motor Mount (see pages C-15, C-46 & C-47)
M00 - none
M01 - hand crank
M02 - NEMA 23 mount (E)
M04 - NEMA 34 mount (E)
M07 -
M09 -
NEMA 23 (LH) wrap
M99 - M05 - NEMA 34 mount (M)
NEMA 34 (LH) wrap
(E) - English Interface
(LH) - Left Hand
(M) - Metric Interface
(NPL) - Non Preloaded
(PL) - Preloaded
(RH) - Right Hand
S117
S118
S120
S121
S212
S214
S215
-
-
-
S300
S302
S303
16 x 4 NPL
16 x 4 PL
-
-
S304
S305
S114
L13
L14
L15
S005 - .625 x .200 NPL
S006 -
S009 -
S010 -
.625 x .200 PL
.625 x 1.000 NPL
.625 x 1.000 PL
S011 - .625 x 1.000 NPL(T)
S012 - .625 x 1.000 PL(T)
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2. Technical Reference - Screw Drive - 110 Series
Load Capacities Two (2) Bearing Carriage Four (4) Bearing Carriage
3,100 lbs
1,060 lbs
4,720 lbs
280 ft-lbs
95 ft-lbs
425 ft-lbs
240 ft-lbs
82 ft-lbs
365 ft-lbs
775 lbs
263 lbs ( 119 kg) 263 lbs ( 119 kg)
lbs
665 lbs
772 in/sec2
N-m)
( 1406
( 480
( 2140
( 379
( 111 N-m)
( 535 kg)
( 19,6 m/sec2)
d1 Center to center distance (spread) between the two rails 2.375 in ( 60,3 mm) 2.375 in ( 60,3 mm)
.750 in ( 19,1 mm)
Table Material Base, Carriage, End Plates, & Cover Plate option - 6061 anodized aluminum
Linear Rail Material
microns/25mm)
microns/25mm)
Specifications subject to change without notice
Specifications
Dynamic Horizontal 2 million inches (50 km) of travel
Dynamic Horizontal 50 million inches (1270 km) of travel
Static Horizontal
Dynamic Roll Moment 2 million inches (50 km) of travel
Dynamic Roll Moment 50 million inches (1270 km) of travel
Static Roll Moment
Dyn. Pitch & Yaw Moment 2 million inches (50 km) of travel
Dyn. Pitch & Yaw Moment 50 million inches (1270 km) of travel
Static Pitch & Yaw Moment
Each Bearing Dyn. Capacity 2 million inches (50 km) of travel
Each Bearing Dyn. Capacity 5 0 million inches (1270 km) of travel
Each Bearing Static Load Capacity
Thrust Force Capacity 10 million screw revolutions
Thrust Force Capacity 500 million screw revolutions
Maximum Acceleration
d2 Center to center distance (spacing) of the bearings on a single rail
dr Center distance of the bearing to top of carriage plate surface
1,550 lbs ( 703 kg)
525 lbs ( 238
kg)
2,360 lbs ( 1070
kg)
140 ft-lbs ( 190 N-m)
47 ( 64
ft-lbs N-m)
210 ft-lbs ( 285
N-m)
18 ft-lbs ( 24 N-m)
6 ft-lbs ( 8 N-m)
30 ft-lbs ( 41 N-m)
775 lbs ( 351 kg)
1,180 lbs ( 535 kg)
665 lbs ( 302 kg)
386 in/sec2
( 9,8 m/sec2)
Stainless Steel
Acme Screw - Stainless Steel
(<
(<
3,30
3,30
Screw Material (see pages C-18 to C-23)
Orthogonality (multi-axis systems) < 30 arc-seconds
Waycover Material Hypilon Polyester Bellows firmly mounted to carriage & end plates
kg)
kg)
kg)
N-m)
( 576 N-m)
( 325 N-m)
( 495 N-m)
( 351 kg)
( 302 kg)
180 lbs ( 82 kg) 180 lbs ( 82 kg)
.750 in ( 19,1 mm)
( 129
1,180
- 2.088 in ( 53,0 mm)
For Two (2) & Four (4) Bearing Carriages
Screw Material (see pages C-18 to C-23)
Rolled Ball, Precision Ball, & Ground Ball - Case Hardened Steel
Other
Straightness <0.00013 in/in
Flatness <0.00013 in/in
Friction Coefficient < 0.01
Motor Mount NEMA 23 & 34 Mounts, Metric Mounts, Motor Wraps, and Hand Crank Option
Coupling Three (3) different styles available
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3. Technical Reference - Screw Drive - 110-WC1 Series
Travel
Length
Table Dimensions
Model
Number lbs
inches
(mm)
1.250
(31,7) 8 13.25
(337) 4.000 1
(100)
0.250
(6,3) 12 15.25
(387) 5.500 3
(139)
0.250
(6,3) 16 19.25
(489) 8.500 5
(215)
1.250
(31,7) 16 23.25
(591) 11.500 5
(292)
0.750
(19,0) 20 27.25
(692) 14.375 7
(365)
0.250
(6,3) 24 31.25
(794) 17.375 9
(441)
0.750
(19,0) 28 37.25
(946) 22.000 11
(558)
1.250
(31,7) 32 43.25
(1099) 28.000 13
(711)
1.750
(44,4) 36 49.25
(1251) 31.750 15
(806)
2.250
(57,1) 40 55.25
(1403) 36.375 17
(923)
0.250
(6,3) 48 61.25
(1556) 40.750 21
(1035)
0.750
(19,0) 52 67.25
(1708) 45.500 23
(1155)
Footnotes:
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(kg)
inches
(mm)
C
inches
(mm)
Mounting Dimensions
A
11x401-WC1
6.250
6.3
(158,7)
(2,9) B
9.875
(250,8)
0.500
(12,7)
E M
8
Screw
Length
inches
(mm)
9.25
(235)
Table
Weight
x = 2; Carriage has 2 bearings; Carriage weight = 1.8 lbs. (0,82 kg)
x = 4; Carriage has 4 bearings; Carriage weight = 2.0 lbs. (0,91 kg)
(1)
1
11x402-WC1 8.250
11.875
0.250
1
8 11.25
7.3
(203,2)
(301,6)
(6,3) (286) (3,3) 1.000
(25)
2.500
(63)
11x404-WC1 10.250
13.875
8.2
(260,3)
(352,4)
(3,7) Dimensions & Specifications
11x405-WC1 12.250
15.875
9.2
(311,1)
(403,2)
(4,2) 11x408-WC1 16.250
19.875
11.1
(412,7)
(504,8)
(5,0) 11x411-WC1 20.250
23.875
13.0
(514,3)
(606,4)
(5,9) 11x414-WC1 24.250
27.875
14.9
(615,9)
(708,0)
(6,8) 11x417-WC1 28.250
31.875
16.9
(717,5)
(809,6)
(7,7) 11x422-WC1 34.250
37.875
19.8
(869,9)
(962,0)
(9,0) 11x428-WC1 40.250
43.875
22.6
(1022,3)
(1114,4)
(10,2) 11x431-WC1 46.250
49.875
25.5
(1174,7)
(1266,8)
(11,6) 11x436-WC1 52.250
55.875
28.4
(1327,1)
(1419,2)
(12,9) 11x440-WC1 58.250
61.875
31.3
(1479,5)
(1571,6)
(14,2) 11x445-WC1 64.250
67.875
34.1
(1631,9)
(1724,0)
(15,5) - With Waycovers -
D
1.250
(31,7)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.000
(50,8)
1.500
(38,1)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
(1)
Weight shown is with a 0.625 inch (16 mm) diameter screw, a 2 bearing carriage [1.8 lbs (0,82 kg)], a NEMA 23 motor mount [0.34 lbs (0,16 kg)], and a
C100 style [0.09 lbs (0,04 kg)] coupling. When using a 0.500 inch diameter screw subtract 0.022 lbs per inch (0,00039 kg per mm) of screw length for a
given model number. When using a 4 bearing carriage add 0.2 lbs (0,09 kg) to each value.
version: 01/2014
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4. Technical Reference - Screw Drive - 110-WC1 Series
1.375 TYP
(34,92) TYP .750
.375
(9,53)
inches
(mm)
- With Waycovers -
Threaded Stainless Steel Inserts:
English Inserts (-1): (4) #8-32 x .25 inch deep TYP
Metric Inserts (-2): (4) M4 thd. x 8 mm deep TYP
(2) This value is center to center distance (spacing) of the bearings on a single rail (d2).
Optional NEMA 23 Motor Mount Shown:
(4) Holes on 2.625 (66,68) Bolt Circle Dia.
3.500
(88,90)
Note: Any 100, 110, 120 or 130 series table can be mounted on top of any second 100, 110, 120 series table by the user, in order to create X-Y multiple axis configura-tions.
The 100-CP1, 100-CP2, or 120 series tables require one of the Carriage Adapter Plate options. The carriage's threaded stainless steel insert hole pattern exactly
matches the base mounting hole pattern on each table, therefore no extra adapter bracket or machining is required. However a precision square tool, or micrometer
depth gauge, is required in order to obtain an orthogonality between the two tables of < 30 arc-seconds. The table base, carriage top & carriage sides are all precision
machined. LINTECH's 100 series, 4 bearing carriage, should be used for the bottom axis in a mutiple axes application for better system rigidity, performance, and life.
Specifications subject to change without notice
Dimensions
A
(3) This value is center distance of the bearing to top of carriage plate surface (dr).
.375
(9,53)
(1) This value is center to center distance (spread) between the two rails (d1).
5.250
(133,35)
.875
(22,23)
Note: A pair of stainless steel retainer strips
are furnished with each 110 series table. These
strips are used to prevent the waycovers from
falling away from the table in vertical, inverted
or side mounted applications and must be
installed by the user mounting surface. The
retainer strips attach to the table via the base
mounting screws.
C
E # of spaces
C
.193 (4,90) Dia.Thru Holes M # of Holes
.156 TYP
(3,96) TYP
3.188
(80,97)
1.750
(44,45)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
(63,5)
2.500
D (63,5) D
.344 TYP
(8,74) TYP
4.000
(101,60)
3.188
(80,97)
2.375
(60,32)
2.500
(63,50)
0.406 TYP
(10,31) TYP
(19,05)
.312
(7,92)
o
.375 (9,53)
303 Woodruff
Keyway
(1)
For optional coupling info
see pages C-40 & C-41.
(2)
B
FOUR bearing carriage shown.
TWO bearing carriage will have
bearings centered on the carriage.
.625 (3)
(15,88) .75
(19,05)
2.088
(53,03)
.375
(9,53)
o
2.375
(60,33)
1.502 (38,15) Pilot Dia. TYP
2.375
(60,33)
2.312
(58,73)
English Mount (M02): #10-24 thd.
Metric Mount (M03): M5 thd.
1.188
(30,18)
EOT & HOME
Switch Cable
Egress
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