Linear Modules

There are two types of linear modules, the DLM and DSM series. 

The difference between DLM and DSM motors

Their key difference lies in their rail structure.

In a DLM motor, the rail is embedded into an aluminium-frame,
making it a pre-assembled, self-supporting unit. A DSM motor, on the other
hand,  is not supported by a frame and needs to be assembled before usage.

Therefore, DLM motors are more time efficient and stable in
their structure, while DSM motors are highly compact and offer more flexibility in
terms of integration.

Mechanical Specifications

  • Dynamic Load Capacity (C100B(dyn)): Refers to the maximum force a bearing can endure on a travel distance of 100 km before reaching total fatigue
  • Static Load Capacity (Co(stat)): Refers to the maximum force a bearing can withstand before any phyical or mechanical issues occur
  • Max_roll: Refers to the maximum rotating torque around the roll axis
  • Max_pitch: Refers to the maximum rotating torque around the pitch axis
  • Max_yaw: Refers to the maximum rotating torque around the yaw axis