Laboratory Products
Two-axis Linear System for Precise and Fast Handling of Medical Laboratory Samples
May 25 2021
A manufacturer of automated analytical equipment for medical technology is using a two-axis linear system to handle samples both quickly and precisely. To help meet sector demands for high performance, the system developer is taking advantage of an assembly based on two NSK Monocarrier linear actuators. The units, which consist of a servo or stepper motor, ball screw and precision guide, arrive preassembled and ready for installation.
Key features of the NSK Monocarrier include high rigidity and load carrying capacity, smooth motion, precise positioning capability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. MCM series Monocarriers are available in five standard sizes with various stroke lengthsand pitches.
The manufacturer of high-end laboratory analysis machines, which are as compact as they are powerful, uses a combination of two Monocarrier MCM systems to unload ampoules from the sample carriers. Fitted to the carriage of the Y axis is an NSK MCM03 series unit, while an MCM02 serves the shorter X axis (NSK provides solutions from the smallest footprint MCM02 up to the MCM10, with strokes ranging from 50 to 1000 mm).
Both axes are equipped with stepper motors (arranged in a U formation to save space) that drive the Monocarrier via a toothed pulley belt. As a point of note, most applications do not require a belt, but instead take advantage of a coupling that facilitates a direct-drive configuration between the motor and MCM unit.
The analyser offers extremely fast throughput in terms of the number of tests than can be performed per hour. NSK Monocarrier units aid this performance by serving an important sub-assembly that continually loads and unloads suppliesThe reliability of NSK’s linear actuator solution helps the system to operate maintenance-free around the clock, 365 days a year.
NSK supplies the linear system as a ready-to-install pre-assembled unit with other accessories. The linear unit receives its commands from the analyser’s central control system, providing the user with a high-quality solution that is able to handle samples and sample carriers at high speed and precision throughout its entire service life.
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