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Servo isn't fussy about its supply

Designed for simple operation, the MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive accepts DC input voltages ranging from 20 to 100V DC (unregulated).

News from Midwest Motion Products, Jan 24, 2005

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Stainless-steel servomotors optimise protection

A new family of all-stainless-steel servomotors provides optimised protection for the most demanding automation applications in clean environments and hostile operating situations.

News from Baldor, Jan 20, 2005

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Speed controller suits battery-powered motors

A new solid-state PWM unidirectional motor speed controller from Midwest Motion Products Company is ideal for battery powered applications.

News from Midwest Motion Products, Jan 17, 2005

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Redesign for legendary smart motor

The SM1720D SmartMotor has been redesigned and cost reduced to use the same industry-standard connectors that are available with the company's other SmartMotors.

News from Animatics, Jan 14, 2005

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Integrated motion solution goes higher and lower

The Allen-Bradley Kinetix 6000 range, a key element within the Allen-Bradley integrated motion solution, has been expanded to include new low and high-power versions.

News from Rockwell Automation, Jan 11, 2005

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Servos upgrade cut-to-length machines

By equipping a high speed cut-to-length machine with an advanced digital servo drive, Baldor has doubled its accuracy.

News from Baldor, Jan 6, 2005

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Brushed DC servos boast precision at lower cost

MAE M500 and M600 series brushed DC servomotors are available for continuous torque applications from 0.1 to 1.4Nm with peak torque ratings from 0.5 to 6.4Nm.

News from PennEngineering Motion Technologies - Europe, Jan 5, 2005

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Motion cards offer lower cost alternative

New from Varedan Technologies is the VMC-2000 series of motion controllers for stepper and servo applications.

News from Varedan Technologies, Jan 3, 2005

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Servomotors eliminate costly gearboxes

The high torque capability of e-Torq brushless DC servomotors can allow the elimination of costly gearboxes and remove the risk of lubricant leaks.

News from Bodine Electric Company, Jan 3, 2005

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Digital interface offers faster motor feedback

Danaher Motion drives and servomotors now support a new high speed digital interface for motor feedback.

News from Danaher Motion, Dec 22, 2004

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Proton beam irradiation requires precision control

A high-integrity motion control system at the Rinecker Proton Therapy Centre in Munich is based on motion control components from Baldor.

News from Baldor, Dec 15, 2004

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Servos gain more communications options

Danaher Motion has enhanced the connectivity of its Servostar drives by offering SynqNet and EtherCAT interface cards.

News from Danaher Motion, Dec 13, 2004

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Brushless servos are hardened to radiation

RH Series radiation-hardened brushless servomotors accommodate rapid acceleration and deceleration, and offer reliable operation in radiation-intensive applications.

News from Empire Magnetics, Dec 13, 2004

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Compact stepper designed for flexibility

Servotechnic has added a new compact and lightweight hybrid stepper step motor to its rapidly expanding product portfolio.

News from Servotechnic, Dec 7, 2004

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Servo assemblies are made to measure

A new servomotor, gearbox and cable assembly facility will benefit both OEMs and end users by providing a range of time and money saving services.

News from Rockwell Automation, Dec 6, 2004

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Servo series expands to heavy-duty applications

Mitsubishi has expanded its range to include 400V servos for a range of heavy-duty applications.

News from LC Automation, Dec 2, 2004

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Servos come as easy-to-apply packages

The new MMC smart drive from Giddings and Lewis comprises a range of servo amplifiers that provide 0.5 to 24kW continuous output power in a compact, easy-to-apply package.

News from Wyko Industrial Services, Dec 2, 2004

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Maestro conducts up to 126 motion axes

The Elmo Maestro is a network-based multi-axis motion supervisor that can control up to 126 axes of motion.

News from Inmoco, Dec 2, 2004

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Motion controller to use Ethernet Powerlink

Baldor will be demonstrating a motion controller and drive package compatible with the powerful industrial Ethernet Powerlink protocol at Machine Building and Automation 2005.

News from Baldor, Dec 1, 2004

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Cost-effective claims for thee-axis stepper

The XLT series provides a cost-effective three-axis stepper drive solution in a single open-frame package.

News from Micromech, Nov 30, 2004

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Compact steppers are easy to integrate

The DCM8028 and DCM8055 are high performance micro stepping chopper drives that provide a cost effective solution for production volume requirements.

News from Servotechnic, Nov 24, 2004

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Stepper motor drives encompassed by Allen Bradley

Advanced Micro Controls has fortified its position as the premier manufacturer of Allen Bradley compatible stepper motor control products.

News from AMCI, Nov 23, 2004

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More options for flagship digital servo

Parker Hannifin's Electromechanical Automation Division has made extensive enhancements and additions to its flagship Compax3 digital servo family.

News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME), Nov 22, 2004

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OEMs get motor choice with digital servo drive

Inmocos new Elmo Cornet digital servo drive is claimed to offer OEMs the flexibility to operate with brushed, brushless and linear motors and provides a wide range of programming options.

News from Inmoco, Nov 19, 2004

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Co-ordinated control for up to 24 axes

The Trio Motion Technology range of motion co-ordinator products allows control of up to 24 axes of servo and stepper motors, with I/O and additional equipment from a single master controller.

News from Total Motion Systems, Nov 16, 2004

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