What this order code actually ships
The part is a Schneider Electric STS60 SCARA robot in the PacDrive 3 motion family, identified by the device short name STS60 and the order code LXMSTS60F300000; the package line confirms a floor-mount ball-screw 200 with a 200 mm bellow and the user I/O cable, sold as one unit per package.
Where it sits on the speed/repeatability curve
Repeatability is +/-0.01 mm, which is the figure that decides whether the robot qualifies for pick-and-place, small-parts assembly, or dispensing jobs where the placement error budget is tighter than that; nominal speeds reach 6.39 m/s on axes 1 and 2 and 2000 mm/s on axis 3, with a maximum actuation speed of 8.01 m/s on axes 1 and 2 and 2220 mm/s on axis 3. Angular speeds split by axis: nominal 1200°/s with maximum 1929°/s on axis 4, 385°/s nominal and 490°/s maximum on axis 1, 500°/s nominal and 610°/s maximum on axis 2, which is what governs the cycle time the integrator sees at the cell. Operating travel is 0…200 mm vertical and 0…1200 mm horizontal, the envelope a panel builder has to clear when laying out the cell and the guarding perimeter.
Sourcing reality on the LXMSTS60F300000
The description strip flags a normal-environment duty, so the cable and bellow set is the standard indoor-factory configuration rather than a washdown or cleanroom variant, which matters when buyers try to substitute a different STS60 build into a sealed cell.
