# Modularität und Adapter

## Montagevarianten und Lochbilder

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### Ausleger mit Lxu F60 (Rücken an Rücken)

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### Portal mit Lxu F60 Stirnflansch

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### Kreuztisch mit Lxc F08 / F10 Monoblock

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### Kreuztisch mit Lxc F40 Monoblock

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### Ausleger mit Ex F20

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## Adapter und Montagezubehör

An den LINAX® Lxu kann stirnseitig eine weitere Lxu - oder Lxc Linearmotor-Achse oder auch ein ELAX® Linearmotor-Schlitten montiert werden. Dazu wird die Stirnplatte entfernt und der Stirnflansch Lxu mit vier Schrauben und zwei Zentrierstiften befestigt. Diese Stirnflansche kann im 90° Raster drehbar angeschraubt und zentriert werden (ausser bei ELAX®).

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### Lxu-Lxc F08/F10

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### Lxu-Lxu oder Lxu-Lxc F40

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### Lxu-Elax hochkant

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### Lxu-Elax flach

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