Festo unveils EGC electromechanical axes

A Festo product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 12, 2008

Festo is set to unveil its EGC electromechanical axes for the first time in the UK, along with a new integrated multi-axis motion controller.

Festo's EGC axes are the direct result of an extensive research and development programme to advance the performance of electromechanical drives, and feature a new profile design which provides rigidity.

They provide a performance gain of between 100 per cent and 200 per cent over their previous-generation counterparts, yet they cost 10 per cent less.

The company said they offer good feed force, speed, acceleration and torque resistance characteristics.

EGC axes are ideal for use in gantry-type materials handling, supplying and transporting systems, and are likely to open up new application areas for high-performance single- and multi-axis motion control.

The multi-axis controller is an integrated intelligent module intended for use with Festo's CPX series of multifunctional electrical terminals.

Known as the CPX-CMXX, the controller provides a PLC-compatible interface for multi-dimensional axis control.

It can execute both simple, individual axis movements and coordinated movements of several electric drives.

The controller is easy to configure and set up, and also helps to eliminate a considerable amount of system wiring.

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