Is the LXMSTS80W500000 still in production?
The LXMSTS80W500000 is a Schneider Electric SCARA robot from the PacDrive 3 family, sold as the STS80 in a wall-mount configuration with a 400 mm ball-screw axis and a 400 mm bellows cover, and four motion axes driven by a PacDrive Lexium servo stage. Per the lifecycle record, the part is listed as obsolete, so the supply path for new-builds and replacements runs through independent distribution rather than current factory stock — quoted to order against the BOM with availability confirmed at RFQ.
What payload and workspace does the STS80 actually cover?
Repeat accuracy is +/- 0.01 mm, so for placement tasks the head settles inside a 20-micron window — a figure that lets the cell keep pace with indexing conveyors without tuning the gain per part.
How fast do the axes move and what does that mean for cycle time?
Nominal linear speed is 1600 mm/s on the vertical axis and 8.11 m/s on axes 1 and 2, with the maximum actuation ceiling reaching 2220 mm/s vertically and 34.84 ft/s (10.62 m/s) horizontally — the gap between nominal and maximum is the acceleration margin the controller can use during fast moves. On the rotational axes, axis 4 leads with 1200°/s nominal and 1929°/s maximum, while axis 1 runs 350°/s nominal / 490°/s maximum and axis 2 runs 500°/s nominal / 585°/s maximum — the wide spread means the wrist joint (axis 4) is the one tuned for fast placement, not heavy torque.
What environment is this STS80 rated for?
The unit is rated for a normal environment — clean indoor cells, panel-build shops, and electronics assembly — not washdown or food-grade deployment; sealing and corrosion resistance follow that envelope.
