High-precision automated solutions used to move objects along a straight path. Unlike basic pneumatic systems, these use servo motorsto provide a closed-loop feedback mechanism, ensuring every movement is accurate to within microns.

Linear Motion Conversion: Standard rotary servo motors are often coupled with mechanical components like ball screws, lead screws, or timing belts to convert circular motion into straightline movement.
Direct-Drive Linear Servos: High-end systems may use "true" linear servo motors, which eliminate mechanical conversion. These use electromagnetic forcers moving along a magnet track, providing smooth, silent, and virtually maintenance-free operation.
Closed-Loop Control: The system's controller constantly receives data from an encoder. If the arm deviates from its path due to load or speed, the controller makes real-time adjustments to maintain precision.
High Repeatability: Essential for manufacturing, these systems consistently place parts in the exact same spot for millions of cycles.
Speed: High-performance units can reach speeds of 4 meters per second with 4g acceleration, making them ideal for high-speed electronics assembly.
