Product category:
Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: EAO | Subject: Sanmotion servo and stepping systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 September 2006
Motion control systems raise machine
productivity
Servo and stepping systems feature a high accuracy step angle that reduces noise and vibration and a 50% improvement in torque, resulting in streamlining of machine productivity.
EAO, Sanyo Denki's UK representative, announces new technological advancements to its Sanmotion family of servo and stepping systems, including a high accuracy step angle that reduces noise and vibration and a 50% improvement in torque, resulting in streamlining of machine productivity Sanmotion, is a complete range of motion control systems, renowned for high accuracy, efficiency and safety
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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EAO offers new additions to the family including the Sanmotion F Series two-phase stepper motors, available in NEMA 17 and 24 frame sizes with 0.9-degree stepper angle, and NEMA 34 with 1.8-degree stepper angle.
These stepper motors deliver superior high resolution and 50% higher torque than conventional stepper motors.
These products are ideal for semiconductor production equipment, conveyors, printing presses, optical measuring instruments, surveillance and medical equipment and general industrial machinery.
EAO's Sanmotion F NEMA 17 and 24 stepper motors are now available with integrated internal drivers.
The space efficient design of both motor and driver allows for compact installation and less wiring.
Ease of operation is achieved through a selection function for matching the operation mode to the application.
Available in uni- or bipolar winding, the Sanmotion's combined cutting edge technology and motor design delivers impressive holding torques of a minimum of 0.39Nm in the NEMA 17, 2.15Nm in the NEMA 24 and 9Nm in the NEMA 34. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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