Defining the unit on the BOM
The LXMSTS60F400000 is a Schneider Electric PacDrive 3 SCARA robot — device short name STS60 — built around a 4-axis kinematic chain with a floor-mount footprint and a user I/O cable routed through the base. Repeatability is specified at +/- 0.01 mm, which keeps the cell in pick-and-place and small-parts-assembly class rather than heavy material handling.
Kinematics, payload and the working envelope
Operating travel reaches 0...400 mm on the vertical axis and 0...1200 mm on the horizontal plane, with full 360° rotational mounting freedom around the base. Axis-by-axis speed ratings step from 385°/s nominal / 490°/s maximum on axis 1 up to 1200°/s nominal / 1929°/s maximum on axis 4, while axes 1 and 2 also list nominal linear speeds of 6.39 m/s and a maximum actuation speed of 8.01 m/s.
Integration conditions and environment
The unit is rated for a normal environment — no sealed washdown or food-grade envelope — so it lines up with conventional electronics-assembly cells rather than wet-process lines. It ships as a single packaged unit, ready to integrate into a PacDrive 3 control architecture; the rotational mounting position gives the panel builder flexibility on cell layout without re-engineering the base.
Lifecycle read and the supply path
Because the part is out of factory production, traceability of origin and condition becomes the deciding question for any quotation — every unit we move is graded honestly and documented end to end so the integrator knows what is on the pallet before it lands in the cell.
