Fully Integrated Drive/Motor/Actuator
- By combining the latest electronic power technology with advanced thermal management modeling technology, Exlar® has set a new benchmark for electric actuator performance versus size.
- Tritex II actuators now integrate an AC or DC powered servo drive, digital position controller, brushless motor and linear or rotary actuator in one elegant, compact, sealed package.
- Now you can distribute motion control and resolve your application challenges with one integrated device. Simply connect power, I/O, communications and go!
Tritex II AC Actuator
- Continuous force to 3225 lbf (14kN)
- Peak force to 5400 lbf (24kN)
- Speed to 33 in/sec (800 mm/sec)
- 1.5 kW servo amplifier
- Temperature operation range -40˚C to +65˚C
- AC power 100V – 240V, +/-10%
Tritex II DC Actuator
- Continuous force to 872 lbf (4kN)
- Peak force to 1190 lbf (5kN)
- Speed to 33 in/sec (800 mm/sec)
- 750W servo amplifier
- Temperature operation range -40˚C to +65˚C
- DC power 12-48 VDC nominal
Linear Applications
- Tritex II linear actuators employ a superior inverted roller screw mechanism for converting rotary motion to highly robust and long-life linear motion.
- These characteristics enable the Tritex actuator to solve applications that previously required pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders.
- No additional mechanisms (such as acme or ball screws) are necessary to convert the actuator’s rotary power into linear motion in order to move the load.
Rotary Applications
- Tritex II rotary motors and gearmotors provide high response and precise control of a rotatable shaft, similar to that found in any electric motor.
- The difference is that with Tritex II you can program (via your PC) the rotational speed and position of the output shaft in response to external commands.
- For example, the motor can be commanded to rotate at a controlled velocity and to precisely stop at a preprogrammed position.
- You can also program the unit to run at a preset velocity until a switch input is received or a preprogrammed torque level is produced against a load.
- Alternatively, the rotary Tritex II actuators can be set up to follow an analog signal—either voltage or current—representing your choice of torque, velocity, or position.