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Stepping motors meet RoHs requirements

Oki Micro Engineering and its overseas subsidiaries have completed a programme to introduce lead-free soldering and hexavalent-chromium-free steel sheet for its stepping motors.

News from Oki Electric, Feb 22, 2005

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Steppers lead a new drive line

Total Motion Systems has entered the drives manufacturing business with the launch of its first product series, the GSD1x family of stepper motor drives.

News from Total Motion Systems, Feb 22, 2005

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Compact motors take their intelligence onboard

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

News from Technosoft, Feb 18, 2005

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Parker acquires Bayside Controls

Parker Hannifin has acquired Bayside Controls, a leading manufacturer of integrated solutions for industrial and precision automation applications.

News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME), Feb 17, 2005

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Microsteppers take their drives onboard

A new range of microstepping motors with onboard drive electronics is ideal wherever space saving or simplicity of installation is important.

News from Baldor, Feb 16, 2005

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Italian drives step in to control

New from Total Motion Systems are the Mind B and Mind T series stepper drives manufactured by RTA Italy.

News from Total Motion Systems, Feb 14, 2005

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Ceramic servos move piezo technology further

The employment of piezo technology in motion and positioning control solutions is not new but the technique employed in Nanomotion's ceramic servomotors is innovative and original.

News from Micromech, Feb 14, 2005

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Multi-axis servo systems made simple

The ECS servo system simplifies installation and programming for machines with up to 24 axes.

News from Lenze, Feb 9, 2005

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Servo controllers enable snake-arm robots

OCRobotics has developed a range of intelligent CAN-enabled servomotor amplifier controllers to meet requirements for distributed control of the large numbers of motors used in its snake-arm robots.

News from OCRobotics, Feb 8, 2005

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Rotary steppers torque it up

Haydon Switch rotary stepper motors, available from Servotechnic, are built to provide exceptionally high torque to size ratios.

News from Servotechnic, Feb 7, 2005

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Trio to collaborate on motion control systems

The development of new, improved motion-control systems is one of the goals of the NewMotion Project between Nyquist Industrial Control, the Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e) and FEI.

News from Nyquist Industrial Control, Feb 4, 2005

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Matchbox-sized servo is big on features

A new digital servo amplifier has been developed that has the features of their larger digital drives, but is the size of a matchbox.

News from Copley Motion Systems, Jan 26, 2005

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Tiny controller puts intelligence on axes

The IBL2403 intelligent minidrive is the first member of a new family of cost-effective and compact servo products based on Technosoft's latest MotionChip DSP control technology.

News from Technosoft, Jan 24, 2005

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Linear axis cuts dairy downtime

With its existing coding and marking system's frequent failures equating to a production loss of 18,000 milk pots per 15 minutes of downtime, a Scottish dairy knew it was time for an upgrade.

News from Rodriguez, Jan 24, 2005

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Step motors come with servo control

QuickSilver Controls offers servo control of its NEMA 34 frame step motors.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Jan 24, 2005

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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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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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