STS80 in the PacDrive 3 cell
The Schneider Electric LXMSTS80F500000 is a PacDrive 3 family SCARA robot, short-named STS80 and configured here as a floor-mount unit with a 400 mm ball-screw vertical axis, 400 mm bellows, and a user I/O cable. It is a 4-axis machine built for pick-and-place, small-parts assembly, and packaging cells where the PacDrive 3 motion backbone already lives on the line. The official lifecycle record lists the part as obsolete, so any active deployment today is sustained through independent stock rather than factory channel.
Kinematics, payload, and repeatability
Repeat accuracy is +/- 0.01 mm, the figure that decides whether the cell qualifies for connector insertion, screw driving, or precision dispensing rather than gross pick-and-place. Four axes of motion under PacDrive 3 control, with 360° rotational operating position on the base axis.
Speed envelopes and workspace
Nominal speeds run 1600 mm/s on axis 3 and 8.11 m/s on axes 1 and 2; maximum actuation speed reaches 2220 mm/s on axis 3 and 34.84 ft/s (10.62 m/s) on axes 1 and 2. Angular speed is rated 1200°/s nominal on axis 4 with 1929°/s maximum, and 350–585°/s across axes 1 and 2 — the figure to compare against cycle-time budgets on the conveyor side. Operating travel spans 0...400 mm vertically and 0...1600 mm horizontally, defining the cylindrical work envelope the cell layout has to clear.
Sourcing posture for an obsolete PacDrive 3 SCARA
Per the manufacturer lifecycle record, LXMSTS80F500000 is obsolete — there is no official successor order code listed for this exact MPN on the record carried here, so a board-level or cell-level redesign is not implied by an L* successor.
