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    GSMX120 - Linear stepper stage


    ★Achieving market requirements, improving efficiency for customers.
    ★Space saving, high positioning accuracy and good collocation.
    ★ Providing with the advantages of stepper motor which can be partition positioning directly and does not require an external position feedback mechanism.
    ★ Various option which can collocate with stepper motor and stepper servo drive.
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    Update:2023.03.22

    Model No.

    GSMX120-40-A-DX

    GSMX120-40-I-DX

    Syetem

    Open loopClosed loop

    Mechanical Spec.

    Table Size (mm)

    120 X 120

    Overall Width (mm)

    131

    Overall Height (mm)

    35

    Travel Stroke (mm)

    40

    Stage Material / Surface Treatment

    Aluminum Alloy / Anodized

    Rail

    GS09N

    Main Unit Weight (Kg)

    1.5

    Precision Spec.

    Resolution (µm)

    -

    1

    Max. Speed (mm / sec)

    200200

    Positioning Presion (µm)

    50

    10

    Repeatability Precision (µm)

    ± 5

    ± 1

    Load Capacity (Kgf)

    6

    Parallelism (µm)

    30

    Dynamic Parallelism (µm)

    10

    Thrust (N)

    20

    Electrical Spec.

    Driver Brand / Model

    Oriental / CVD223BR-K

    GMT / i-SERVO-ST-42M-GM

    Sensor

    Origin Sensor

    Photoelectric sensor GMT-sensor

    Limit Sensor 

    Photoelectric sensor GMT-sensor

    Power Voltage

    24V ± 10%

    Control Output

    NPN open collector output under 24V 8mA

    Output Control

    Testing (sensing):output transistor OFF (closed)

    Stage Side Connector

    15-Pin male end connetor D-SUB

    Controller Side Connector

    N / A

    Current

    2A

    Electrical resistance 

    1.8 ohm

    Inductance

    1.84 mh

    Phase

    2 phases

     

    Axis Definition

    GMT has defined different axis as the following figuration according to the movement direction:

    Horizontal movement direction is X and Y axis.

    Vertical movement direction is Z axis.

    Movement around X, Y, Z axis is defined to α axis, β axis, and θ axis.

    Green arrows present the specified axis movement direction.