Industry-leading all-in-one TTX Actuator

Built on the unique GTX Series platform, the TTX Series actuators integrate a digital servo drive/controller, brushless servo motor and roller screw actuator in one compact, environmentally sealed package. Full system integration eliminates much of the control cabinet and cabling headaches associated with typical, centralized control architectures, speeding installation, and lowering total cost of ownership. The TTX Series makes an ideal solution for machine retrofits and single axis applications.

Fully integrated drive/motor/actuator

  • Ideal for retrofits on existing machines and stand-alone applications 
  • Continuous force up to 11.9 kN (2,687 lbf) 
  • Speeds up to 953 mm/s (37.5 in/s) 
  • Standard stroke lengths: 150 mm (6 in), 300 mm (12 in), 450 mm (18 in) 
  • Standard voltage classes: 200 VAC, 48 VDC 
  • Modular mounting hardware

TTX Benefits

  • Powerful, easy to use software 
  • Servo motor programmability and precision 
  • Industry standard communication network options 
  • Power density, durability and form factor of hydraulic actuators 
  • Environmentally sealed for use in harsh industrial environments 
  • Standard configurations delivered in 20 business days 
  • Rockwell Automation Encompass Partner Product

Quick Data

  • Models: TTX080 
  • Frame Sizes: 80 mm (3.1 in) 
  • Stroke Length: 150 , 300, 450 mm (8, 12, 18 in) 
  • Screw Leads: 2.54, 5.08, 12.70 mm (0.1, 0.2, 0.5 in) 
  • Linear Speed: Up to 762 mm/s (30 in/s) for AC and 508 mm/s (20 in/s) for DC 
  • Continuous Thrust Capacity: Continuous force up to 4404 N (990 lbf) for AC and 3879 N (872 lbf) for DC 
  • Standards/Ratings: CE and UL Certifications, UL Class 180H insulation, IP65S

Applications

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