EVENT Drives & Controls
Smart actuator with extended functionality
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wellix has developed a smart electro-mechanical actuator with extended functionality, for use in demanding applications such as agricultural and construction machinery. Compared with earlier models, the
or enhanced features – in control, accurate position sensors, built-in monitoring/ diagnostics and communication. It also failure) of 75 years. functions, sensors and communication to Ducourant, business development family of new products that are part of the Ewellix SmartX digital platform to help customers in their journey towards digitalisation.”
Patented non-contact sensors provide a true absolute position of movement that
never require calibration, while motion is constantly monitored with the option to synchronise multiple actuators to In addition, the CAHB-2xS monitors its own condition and can transmit an error costs, faster time to market and higher productivity.
simple switch or a relatively inexpensive electronic control unit without the need for a high-current controller. When the equipment CAN bus is used, then the addition, multiple actuators with parallel motion can be controlled without the need for an extra electronic box or CAN bus on the equipment – further pushing down material and development costs.
products – or perform upgrades – more easily and quickly using the new actuator, actuator, allowing features such as the end stop to be adjusted from the equipment. Additionally, the CAN bus command allows users to specify an exact actuator and with a maximum force, while the for calibration or actuator testing. of potential applications: agricultural equipment, construction machinery, materials-handling equipment and more.
CONTACT:
Ewellix;
www.ewellix.com; Nick Brooker;
nick.brooker@
ewellix.com
New CAHB-2Xs Smart Actuator from Ewellix ‘Drives & Controls’ – Stand E50
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