Linear Motor
Linear motor is divided into iron core and ironless core
The DDL linear motor is basically planar and directly connected to the driven load rotary motor. All mechanical transmission components (such as ball/normal screw, rack and pinion, belt/pulley and reducer) are eliminated in this way. Mechanical transmission brings clearance, flexibility and problems associated with it
A linear motor is a transmission that converts electrical energy directly into linear motion mechanical energy without the need for any intermediate conversion mechanism. It can be seen as a rotating motor that is cut radially and flattened.
The large picture is iron-free, commonly known as U-shaped linear motor; the small picture is iron core, commonly known as flat linear motor.
X-phase X-ray: Normally, the city electricity we see is generally four lines. There are three lines. The fire line is a zero line. This is called a three-phase four-wire. A single fire line is a phase. As the name suggests, three fire lines are called three-phase (380V). ), the two phases are two fire lines (380V), while the single phase is a fire line and a zero line (220V); in the society, some people call a fire line and a zero line two phases, which is a mistake. Understand that they call the two lines two phases.





