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		<title>Nippon Pulse introduces L427 Series Linear Shaft Servomotor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>RADFORD, VA &#8212; Nippon Pulse has introduced the L427 series, a linear shaft servomotor that features a 5mm air gap between the forcer and magnetic shaft. In the Linear Shaft Motor (LSM) family, the L427 series is a low-maintenance linear motion solution that has applications in a wide industry range. With a 5mm air gap [...]</p><p><a href="http://www.linearmotiontips.com">Linear Motion Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>RADFORD, VA</strong> &#8212; Nippon Pulse has introduced the  L427 series, a linear shaft servomotor that features a 5mm air gap  between the forcer and magnetic shaft. In the Linear Shaft Motor (LSM)  family, the L427 series is a low-maintenance linear motion solution that  has applications in a wide industry range.</p>
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<p>With a 5mm air gap between the motors forcer and shaft, users have more  flexibility when machining their device to level. It is also a good  motion solution when a user does not have the ability or resources to do  an accurate alignment of the forcer and the shaft.</p>
<p>The L427 series is an optimal solution in environments where there is  the potential for matter to stick to and build up on the shaft. When  there is the potential for debris to build up on the shaft, the 5mm air  gap will prevent the motor from jamming and will also increase the time  required between cleanings.</p>
<p>The L427 features a usable stroke length between 100 and 4,600  millimeters and has a constant force of 110N. The motor&#8217;s peak force is  450N, while its force constant is 31(Kf) N/Amps. Other features of the  product include a 42.7 mm shaft diameter, a 3.6A continuous current, a  14A peak current, a 10 V/m/s back EMF, and a 3kg forcer weight.</p>
<p>Nippon Pulse&#8217;s Linear Shaft Motor has three basic concepts. It is  simple, consisting of only a magnetic shaft and a forcer. The motor is  also high precision, taking advantage of its ironless make-up to offer  zero cogging, while giving complete stiffness. Being non-contact, the  shaft motor has a non-critical air-gap that eliminates variation in  force over the entire stroke of the device.</p>
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