LC 201 Absolute Linear Scale

January 29, 2019
LC 201 Absolute Linear Scale

Long machine tool axes are increasingly being equipped with linear drives, and HEIDENHAIN’s new LC 201 absolute linear scale was introduced to specifically meet those drive position feedback needs. This new scale is a single-section METALLUR tape encoder, which is suitable for use in linear motor applications that may be required to reach high acceleration levels within the linear drive systems.

HEIDENHAIN’s LC 201 scale is especially useful in the machine tool and aerospace machining sectors, but will also work in applications for electronics, automation, medical technology and metrology industries.

The encoder has an absolute two-track graduation and a large single-field scanning window, using a reflective light method of scanning. This produces high signal quality, resistance to contamination, all with no homing routine required at start-up. This new single-section encoder is available in measuring lengths from 440 mm to 4,240 mm, and the multi-section version goes up to 28 meters or more with the TNC Control. This new encoder uses the same reader head and cables as its multiple-section older brother.

Developed as an addition to the LC 200 linear encoder family, the LC 201 has its same form, fit and functionality.  Also, the entire LC 2xx series encoders are bolt-hole compatible with HEIDENHAIN's LB 382 series encoders, thereby providing a simple upgrade path for existing machines from incremental to absolute feedback.

Special features of the LC 2xx series encoders are:

  • Absolute feedback in a one-piece scale body.
  • Selectable thermal properties.
  • Improved end blocks with integrated sealing air throttle.
  • Multiple scanning units can be installed on one scale.

The encoder is produced with the ultrafast Endat 2.2 interface and allows speeds up to three meters per second. It is also made for FANUC αi and Mitsubishi interfaces as well.

Related Glossary Terms

  • linear motor

    linear motor

    Functionally the same as a rotary motor in a machine tool, a linear motor can be thought of as a standard permanent-magnet, rotary-style motor slit axially to the center and then peeled back and laid flat. The major advantage of using a linear motor to drive the axis motion is that it eliminates the inefficiency and mechanical variance caused by the ballscrew assembly system used in most CNC machines.

  • metrology

    metrology

    Science of measurement; the principles on which precision machining, quality control and inspection are based. See precision machining, measurement.