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Most versatile actuator to date

In launching the LA35 series, SMAC reckons it has produced an actuator with unrivalled versatility.

News from SMAC Europe, Apr 18, 2003

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Powerful boost to actuator line

HSI has added a Size 34 noncaptive linear actuator to its growing hybrid motor line.

News from Haydon Switch and Instrument, Apr 4, 2003

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Custom actautors to guide African telescope

PI has been awarded a large contract to supply more than 280 custom nanopositioning actuators and custom multi-axis motion controllers for the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT).

News from PI (Physik Instrumente), Apr 3, 2003

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Actuators provide complete solutions

THK UK and Parker-Digiplan are launching a new linear motion solution that combines THK's proven KR actuator system with motion control technology from Parker in a complete packaged product.

News from THK UK, Mar 27, 2003

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Stage drives flat motors round the bend

Aerotech's ANT-20G goniometer stage enables extremely accurate angular alignment of optical components such as fibre couplings and arrays.

News from Aerotech, Mar 25, 2003

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Actuators cover all valve and damper applications

The new Exlar range of linear and rotary actuators is one of the most comprehensive available for the precise control and positioning of process valves and dampers.

News from Inmoco, Mar 25, 2003

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Evaluation kit shows off latest piezo-actuators

A new evaluation kit will allow engineers to build very-low-power high-reliability movement control subsystems using the latest Servocell actuators.

News from Servocell, Mar 25, 2003

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Precision movements for toilets

Making sure a robot lines up to a toilet with absolute precision presented a novel motion control task at Kings Lynn-based Porvair Ceramics.

News from Hoerbiger-Origa, Mar 20, 2003

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Positioners feature subnanometre precision

The P-721.CLQ Pifoc nano-focus device is designed for applications such as scanning microscopy, cell tracking and surface profiling.

News from Lambda Photometrics, Mar 14, 2003

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Breakthrough claim for short-stroke actuator

NSF Controls is set to launch an exciting breakthrough in short-stroke actuator technology with the development of a servo linear positioner (SLP) system.

News from NSF Controls, Mar 13, 2003

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Gantry provides precise point-to-point positioning

Anorad's HPG high precision gantry products use their new LC-80 iron core linear motors to deliver outstanding point-to-point positioning performance at extremely competitive prices.

News from Rockwell Automation Anorad, Mar 13, 2003

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Actuators overcome piezoceramic shortcomings

PBT has launched a full portfolio of actuators and Servocell ready-assembled plug-and-play solutions.

News from Servocell, Mar 5, 2003

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Electromechanical cylinders pack a big punch

The CEMC range of compact electromechanical cylinders is claimed to set a new standard for high-performance motion.

News from SKF UK, Mar 5, 2003

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Dynamic precision from linear motor stage

Powered by an iron-based linear motor and available in multi-axis configurations, the Luge LM linear stage is ideal for precision motion applications demanding smooth travel for high loads.

News from Bayside Motion Group, Feb 28, 2003

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Electric hydrostatic actuator shows intelligence

The EHA intelligent electric hydrostatic actuator combines an integral linear and pressure transducer and controlled by a variable frequency drive.

News from M-mac Actuators, Feb 28, 2003

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Insulated actuators take on higher temperatures

Engineers at Pi and Pi Ceramic have achieved a breakthrough in the manufacture of nanoactuators: the world's first piezoelectric multilayer actuators with ceramic insulation.

News from Lambda Photometrics, Feb 25, 2003

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CD-ROM simplifies actuator specification

A new CD-ROM from BEI Kimco Magnetics allows engineers to select the optimum voice coil actuator configurations for their applications.

News from Heason Technologies Group, Feb 18, 2003

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Linear actuator provides performance and endurance

HSI has added a size 14 noncaptive linear actuator to its growing hybrid motor line.

News from Haydon Switch and Instrument, Feb 7, 2003

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Stages offer nanometre-precision motion

Stratton Technologies has a range of high-precision linear and rotary stages from Alio Industries.

News from Stratton Technologies, Feb 6, 2003

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Electric cylinder generates up to 44kN thrust

Parker Hannifin's Electromechanical Division has an ultrapowerful electric cylinder that can produce a thrust as high as 44kN.

News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME), Feb 5, 2003

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Speedy alignment with entry-level micropositioner

The M-840 HexaLight is a novel faster lower-cost six-degrees-of-freedom micropositioning and alignment system.

News from PI (Physik Instrumente), Dec 24, 2002

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Drives take position... precisely

Micromech reckons its new miniature positioning tables are ideal for applications in research, photonics, semiconductor and life science industries.

News from Micromech, Dec 19, 2002

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Stage combines steppers with precise piezo motors

A new type of x-y positioning stage provides rapid submicron positioning over very large working areas.

News from Baldor, Dec 10, 2002

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Linear actuator can travel a long way

A new complete linear actuator package for moving loads at high speed that can be configured in multi-axis and gantry configurations is now available from Bayside Motion Group.

News from Bayside Motion Group, Nov 5, 2002

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Actuators point to second-generation fusion plant

The world's most advanced plasma fusion experiments use drives and actuators from Hoerbiger-Origa that can withstand strong vacuum forces and magnetic fields, yet remain fast and accurate.

News from Hoerbiger-Origa, Nov 5, 2002

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