Drives to debut at Hannover

A Control Techniques product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 4, 2003

At Hannover Messe, Control Techniques will showcase its latest products including the brand new Unidrive SP AC drive.

At Hannover Messe from 7th to 12th April 2003, Control Techniques will be showcasing the latest products including the brand new Unidrive SP AC Drive, the official launch of the new IP65 Commander SX and demonstrations of the comprehensive range of AC, DC drives and servos.

The new Unidrive SP will be the main attraction on the stand.

From the simplest to the most complex applications Unidrive SP is a truly scalable solutions platform.

The Unidrive SP and its option modules can be matched to any application to maximise productivity.

The latest added features of the Unidrive SP such as the new LCD keypad and smartcard along with solutions software will also feature.

Commander SX - the brand new IP65/Nema4x AC drive from Control Techniques - will be officially launched at the show.

Designed to meet tough environmental conditions in markets requiring "washdown" equipment, the Commander SX also boasts a host of features designed to reduce costs for users.

Alongside the new Unidrive SP and Commander SX will be the 'simple and easy AC drive' Commander SE, now available up to 37kW.

Control Techniques DC drive Mentor II will feature, along with servo drives M'Ax and MultiAx and Unimotors.

For the latest products in motion control, visitors to the Control Techniques stand can see more from Control Techniques and its SLM partners from among Nyquist, Schleicher, Trio and Delta Tau and others.

The 700m2 stand will house a unique theatre on the mezzanine floor, and throughout the first four days it will host presentations on advanced position control, motion control made easy, machinery directive and EN954-1 and presentations from Control Techniques motion control partners, as well as specific detailed presentations on the capabilities of the new Unidrive SP and Commander SX.

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