DRIVES & MOTORS FEATURE
Servo drives from LTi with drive manager setup software on the screen
conventional mechanical alternatives such as belt and ball-screw driven actuators and rack-and-pinion drives. Servomotors are found on a wide range
of industrial applications such as machine tools, packaging machinery, conveying, coil winders, labelling equipment, converting equipment, laboratory equipment, robotics, X-Y tables, and general automation.
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motors typically have between 18 and 56. Direct drive motors run at lower speeds,
usually less than 1,000rpm, and they produce significantly higher torque. This means that they can be attached directly to the load, removing the need for gearboxes and other power transmission components. Whereas standard motors typically have a small frame size and a long body, direct drive motors have a large frame size and a short body. The direct drive motor concept has
also been ingeniously adapted to provide linear motors to suit almost
any application where the precise control of linear motion is required. Direct drive linear motors are basically opened-up brushless servomotors where the rotor (magnet) is laid flat to form a track and the stator (winding) becomes the carriage. Direct drive linear motors
deliver very high performance in terms of speed, acceleration and precise positioning, and they outperform
Brushless servo motors from Moog
IMS Gearbox Range from Drive Lines Technologies Ltd
IMS: BASELINE Standard gear drives for small and medium system
IMS: TECHLINE Customized gear drives for high modular system
IMS: SDLINE custom systems
General Purpose Planetary
Gearheads can be used with virtually enhancement and
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