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- Posted: August 15, 2016
The Linear Shaft Motor, from Nippon Pulse America, has no backlash, no wear and provides extremely smooth motion. Because the Linear Shaft Motor is a simple mechanical design consisting of only a forcer (coils) and magnetic shaft, it is virtually maintenance free, creates minimal noise and operates well in harsh and wash down environments...
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: August 08, 2016
Dr. Jacob Tal, the CEO of Galil Motion Control, discusses the basics of Servo Amplifiers. Topics include:
- Types of Amplifiers such as PWM, Linear, Current, Voltage and Velocity Amplifiers
- Power Supply Requirements
- Commutation Methods
...Categories: Product Videos & Webinars - Posted: July 26, 2016
The all stainless steel ERD actuator from Tolomatic with protective motor enclosure (ERD-SS2) accommodates both servo (23-frame) and stepper (NEMA 17 and NEMA 23-frame) motors. Combine any ERD-SS2 with the Tolomatic ACS servo or stepper drive and get a complete motion control system with high performance at a very competitive price. ...
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: June 03, 2016
Nippon Pulse’s Linear Shaft Motor is an ideal replacement for more traditional linear motion systems including ball-screws, belt drives, piezo motors, u-channel motors, and rack and pinion linear actuators. The Linear Shaft Motor provides greater energy efficiency, precision, accuracy, repeatability, and cost efficiency than similar linear systems.
A direct thrust motor, the Linear Shaft Motor has no backlash, no wear and provides extremely smooth motion. Because the Linear Shaft Motor is a simple mechanical design, consisting of only a forcer (coils) and magnetic shaft, it is virtually maintenance free and creates minimal noise and no dust/debris.
Replacing a traditional linear system with the Linear Shaft Motor, or integrating it into a new design, will reduce the number of parts in the system, save space, eliminate the need to adjust with locating guides and concentrics, reduce machining cost and time, and minimize design cost and time.
Advantages of the...
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: May 05, 2016
Lintech provides many different sized positioning tables, each available with lots of standard options. One option which is not described much in any Lintech literature is that most of the screw driven tables offered can be supplied, in a customized variation, to meet some pretty significant vacuum environments. ...
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: April 25, 2016
There are many applications that require movement in planar space, or movement along two perpendicular axes. This two dimensional system can be fitted with additional motors to increase the number of degrees of freedom. These types of applications can range from specimen positioning for a microscope and 3D printers to product packaging and material application...
Categories: Technical Support - Posted: April 13, 2016
New website features Harmonic Planetary® and Harmonic Drive® Quick Connect® gearheads (HPN, HPG, HPGP, CSF-GH, CSG-GH, HPF and HPG-U1). Developed with the design engineer in mind, the new website features a robust product selector tool, PDF and DXF CAD drawings, as well as download-able 3-D solid models. The Product Selector Tool enables the design engineer to quickly filter through Harmonic Drive product specifications to find the right gearhead to connect to their servomotor.
Visit https://electromate.harmonicdrivegearhead.com/
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com
Tags: Harmonic Drive, Harmonic Drive Gears, Actuators...Categories: Free Software Tools - Posted: April 07, 2016
Estimating how long a piece of equipment will last in an application is critical information in the specification process. This step-by-step guide examines how to estimate the life of an electric actuator, utilizing ball or roller screw technology, in applications that require constant or varying (changing) loads.
In addition, you will learn how to calculate life in units of time (days, years, etc.) and how to compare the expected life of two different solutions.
For more information, please contact:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699Categories: Technical Support - Posted: April 05, 2016
What kind of motor is best for your application? This 6min video helps you to decide whether a brushed motor or a brushless motor would work better for your needs. Start your e-learning now with Dr. Urs Kafader from the maxon academy.
CLICK HERE to watch this 6minute video.
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com
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