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Servo drives take control of machine safety

Drive-based safety is a further evolution of the concept of drive-based automation, in which intelligence is built into decentralised drives.

News from Lenze, Apr 28, 2005

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DaimlerChrysler puts Lenze in the premier league

Lenze has won the contract to supply drive technology to car manufacturing giant DaimlerChrysler.

News from Lenze, Apr 28, 2005

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Drives cut the cost of automation technology

Machinery manufacturers demand products and systems from drive and automation suppliers with which they can improve the productivity, reliability and accuracy of their machinery.

News from Lenze, Apr 28, 2005

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Servos slash motor cogging torque

The new AD Series servo is particularly suitable for use in applications where high precision positioning and low running speeds are required.

News from Silverteam, Apr 25, 2005

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New facility provides long-term base

The UK operation of the Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation Division has moved to a new purpose built facility in Poole, Dorset.

News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME), Apr 25, 2005

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Shrink for steam turbine servomotors

High-pressure steam turbine servomotors can now be built even more compactly following the development of new servomotors where the stroke has been shortened from 120 to 60mm.

News from Voith Turbo, Apr 22, 2005

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Budget pricing for single-axis servo

The SMC100CC is a single-axis motion controller/driver for DC servomotors up to 48V DC at 1.5A RMS, available for just under Eur 600.

News from Newport Group, Apr 22, 2005

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Motors promise ultrasmooth nanometric control

A new range of motors available from Micromech produce no mechanical rumble and offer ultrasmooth very low-speed motion down to microns per second.

News from Micromech, Apr 20, 2005

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Machine control architecture is Ethernet-friendly

Baldor has developed an innovative solution for implementing machinery and motion control systems using the industry-standard Ethernet Powerlink protocol.

News from Baldor UK, Apr 15, 2005

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Card controls up to 32 tightly co-ordinated axes

A new motion controller card for industrial computers boasts exceptional performance for multi-axis control.

News from Motion Engineering, Apr 12, 2005

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Motors show their intelligence with DSP control

IM23x intelligent motors are flexible, easy to use and compact devices based on Technosoft's latest MotionChip DSP control technology.

News from Technosoft, Apr 12, 2005

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Servo system survives washdown

A new line of NEMA 23 IP65 motor/encoders answers industry demands for a washdown servo system.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Apr 11, 2005

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PCI-based motion controller runs up to four axes

The Magellan-PCI motion controller handles up to four axes of motion and comes with dual biquad filters.

News from Performance Motion Devices, Apr 11, 2005

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Integrated servomotors gain DeviceNet option

JVL has developed a new module for the MAC50-141 and MAC800 series of integrated servomotors that enables the MAC motors to be used on DeviceNet.

News from JVL Industri Elektronik, Apr 7, 2005

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Multimedia CD-ROM explains motion control

A free "Motion system solutions" CD-ROM offers engineers a valuable design resource for motion and logic control, factory networking, IEC61131-3 programming and advanced motion software.

News from Ormec Systems Corp, Apr 5, 2005

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Acquisition gets Cleveland into shape

Cleveland Motion Controls has acquired NEE Controls, located in Gateshead, UK and Maumee, USA.

News from NEE Controls, Apr 5, 2005

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Three-phase steppers show their benefits

Low cost stepping motors have for a long time been successful in many applications ranging from medical infusers to CCTV pan and tilt heads.

News from EMS, Apr 4, 2005

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New gearheads with 30Nm continuous torque

Mclennan Servo Supplies has introduced new ratios in to the range of small industrial Planetary Gearheads.

News from Mclennan Servo Supplies, Apr 1, 2005

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Mini positioners for rapid linear translation

Due to the major developments and subsequent demands, Micromech has announced an expansion to the MX80 family of stages with the introduction of the MX80L low-profile miniature positioners.

News from Micromech, Apr 1, 2005

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Motor drive interchanges with other makers' drives

Motor Technology has added to its range of stepper-motor drives to include a new unit that is interchangeable with drives from other manufacturers.

News from Motor Technology, Apr 1, 2005

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Solenoid minimises residual magnetism sticking

Designed for applications where a limited product life is expected, the new OE snap together RD-U617 solenoid is constructed without the use of staking or spun joints for easy disposal.

News from Geeplus, Apr 1, 2005

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Extensive research spotlights best PCB supplier

Following a nationwide evaluation of over 100 electronics manufacturing companies, NEE Controls has selected Cambridgeshire (UK) firm Prism Electronics to supply printed circuit board assemblies.

News from NEE Controls, Mar 31, 2005

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High speed start-stop for versatile applications

JVL Industri Electronik A/S has launched the CANopen module for its MAC, integrated AC servo motor.

News from JVL Industri Elektronik, Mar 31, 2005

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New exclusive European source for Portescap brand

As part of Delta Line Europe's aggressive expansion plans, the Portescap range of can stack steppers and digital linear actuators have now become part of the company's product offering.

News from Delta Line Europe UK, Mar 18, 2005

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Oki switches its screws to fit RoHS legislation

Oki Electric has established a manufacturing framework to shift screws that include hexavalent chromium used in its mechatronic products to those with trivalent chrome

News from Oki Electric, Mar 16, 2005

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