Permissible Moment
●Electric Linear Slide:
If load position is offset from the table center, a load moment acts on the linear guide.
The direction of action applies to 3 directions: pitching (MP), yawing (MY), and rolling (MR), depending on the position of the offset.
The dynamic permissible moment is the moment during operation.
The static permissible moment is the moment while the motor is not moving.
●Electric Cylinders:
If the position of the workpiece is offset from the center of the rod, a load moment will be applied to the linear guide.
The direction of action applies to 3 directions: pitching (MP), yawing (MY), and rolling (MR), depending on the position of the offset.
The dynamic permissible moment is the moment during operation.
The static permissible moment is the moment while the motor is not moving.
*This specifications are for a shaft guide/shaft guide cover equipped only.
●Compact Cylinder:
When loads are placed off-center from the actuator guide, the motor is subject to rotational force.
This is the maximum force that the guide can support.
The dynamic permissible moment is the moment during operation.
The static permissible moment is the moment while the motor is not moving.

●Hollow Rotary Actuator:
When a load is applied to a position away from the center of the output table, the output table receives a tilting force.
The permissible moment load refers to the permissible value of the load moment calculated by multiplying the eccentricity amount from the center by the applied load.