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As shown in the figure below, the Z-axis motor rotates to move the rack and pinion system, moving the LM guides left and right. On the LM guides there are four angled cams. As the LM guides move, the cam followers slide …

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CP-642/642E, CP-642M/642ME, CP-643E/643ME
CP-65, CP-652C
Z-axis servo motor
Y-axis servo motor
X-axis servo motor
CP6M1016E
Z-axis servo motor
X-axis servo motor
Y-axis servo motor
CP6M1015E
Turret
Part 1 Chapter 2 Functions of Each Component
Edition 1.1 1-2-6 CP-6-series Mechanical Reference
As shown in the figure below, the Z-axis motor rotates to move the rack and pinion
system, moving the LM guides left and right. On the LM guides there are four angled
cams. As the LM guides move, the cam followers slide over the cams, raising or
lowering the Z-axis.
CP-6/6E, CP-6M/6ME, CP-65, CP-652C
On CP-642 and CP-643 series, there is a ballscrew at each corner of the table. These
ballscrews are rotated by means of timing a belt which is driven by a servo motor. The
Z-aixs is raised or lowered as the ballscrews rotate.
CP-642/642E, CP-642M/642ME, CP-643E, CP-643ME
Motor
Ball screw
Timing Belt
CP6M1018
Part 1 Chapter 2 Functions of Each Component
Edition 1.1 1-2-7 CP-6-series Mechanical Reference
Belt Tension (CP-642/642E, CP-642M/642ME, CP-643E/643ME)
Set the XY-table belt tension as shown in the figure below. The tension at the front side
(when looking from the front of the machine) should be set to 100.0 ±2.0 Hz. Use a
tension gauge to carry out the measurement.
100.0 ± 2.0 Hz
Motor
CP6M1019E
Part 1 Chapter 2 Functions of Each Component
Edition 1.1 1-2-8 CP-6-series Mechanical Reference