LSA – External linear actuators

In the case of external linear actuators, the lead screw is permanently attached to the motor shaft and turns with the shaft when the motor is energized. If an external threaded nut – in standardized or anti-backlash version – is mounted on the lead screw and secured against rotating by an external guide, the threaded nut moves along the lead screw. 

  • Two motor lengths per NEMA size
  • Various windings 
  • Different lead screw lengths and lead screw versions 
  • Can optionally be configured with encoder
  • Can be combined with external threaded nuts (standardized or anti-backlash)
  • Integrated connector

  1. External linear actuator
  2. Generation
  3. Flange size
  4. Phase angle: 1=1.8°, 0=0.9°
  5. Length: S, M, L, …
  6. Current: 14=1.4 A per winding
  7. B-shaft: A=no B-shaft, B=with B-shaft
  8. Thread type: U=ACME, T=trapezoidal
  9. Thread diameter: K=6.35 mm, see thread matrix
  10. Thread lead: GI=6.35 mm, see thread matrix
  11. Screw length: 102=102 mm, 152=152 mm

Thread diameter mm inch
D 3.5 0.138
E 3.5052 0.138
G 4.7625 0.1875
H 5 0.19685
I 5.55625 0.21875
J 6 0.23622
K 6.35 0.25
Q 9.525 0.375
S 10 0.393701
*Customized
Thread lead mm inch
AI 0.3048 0.012
AP* 0.6096 0.024
AQ 0.635 0.025
AS 0.79375 0.03125
BA 1 0.03937
BF* 1.2192 0.048
BG* 1.27 0.05
BN 1.5875 0.0625
CA 2 0.07874
CB 2 0.07874
CD* 2.116836 0.08334
CL* 2.4384 0.096
CN* 2.54 0.1
DE* 3.175 0.125
EB* 4 0.15748
EG* 4.2333 0.1667
EV 4.8768 0.192
FC* 5.08 0.2
GA 6 0.23622
GI* 6.35 0.25
IA* 8 0.314961
JS 9.7538 0.384
KE* 10.16 0.4
MS* 12.7 0.5
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