What the robot actually delivers on the line
The LXMSTS60W300000: Repeat accuracy is +/- 0.01 mm, the figure that closes the loop on whether the robot hits the placement tolerance for the part being picked. That resolution is well inside what most small-parts assembly cells require; anything tighter usually needs a vision-locked placement step on top, not a finer robot. Angular speed is rated per axis: nominal 1200°/s on axis 4 stepping up to 1929°/s maximum, axis 1 at 385°/s nominal and 490°/s maximum, axis 2 at 500°/s nominal and 610°/s maximum. Linear travel reaches 6.39 m/s nominal on axes 1 and 2 with maximum actuation speed of 8.01 m/s on those axes and 2220 mm/s on axis 3 — the per-axis split matters because cycle time on a SCARA is dominated by the horizontal axes, not the vertical. Operating travel is 0–200 mm vertical and 0–1200 mm horizontal, and the environmental characteristic is normal environment — so the cell layout must keep the arm out of washdown or outdoor exposure. The wall-mount configuration with ball-screw 200 / bellow 200 / user I/O cable is the specific variant on this order code; that string is what tells the integrator which cable set and bellow kit ships in the box.
Where the LXMSTS60W300000 sits in the line
The listed category identifier is US1PC5218357 — a distributor-class code that maps the part into the same product line as the rest of the PacDrive 3 SCARA family.
Ordering notes for an obsolete SCARA
Independent distribution is the channel that closes this gap when the factory line is no longer building the unit. Buyers asking buy LXMSTS60W300000 or LXMSTS60W300000 in stock should expect availability framed per lot rather than a continuous shelf — the surplus channel runs on what was placed into service stock and what was returned from integrator builds, so the answer to that question is confirmed at quote time.
