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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: MCS servomotors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2005
Compact servomotors run and run
The synchronous MCS servomotor boasts high torques and excellent dynamic performance - not to mention the endurance of a marathon runner.
New from Lenze, the synchronous MCS servomotor boasts high torques and excellent dynamic performance - not to mention the endurance of a marathon runner With a power range from 0.25 to 10kW, a rated torque range of 0.5 to 51Nm and peak torque values of up to 190Nm, these motors will meet all needs for compact and dynamic drive technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lenze reckons its servo systems satisfy the highest demands in terms of quality and offer outstanding performance from a carefully thought-out and application-driven design.
This enables them to meet the increased requirements which are now placed on drive technology by machine and plant system engineers.
MCS servomotors as a vital part of the drive axis are easy to install and achieve a long, maintenance-free service life.
Significantly higher motor power density has been achieved with a new technique known as single element pole technology, or SEPT for short.
This innovation involves winding poles individually before assembly with the result of higher copper density and magnetic flux at the poles.
The advantage is a more compact motor with lower inertia, exactly what is needed for highly dynamic applications.
Another benefit of the SEPT construction is reduced cogging torques which are virtually undetectable even at low speeds resulting in improved smooth running and faster response.
The robust mechanical design with reinforced bearings, a high degree of protection and full stator encapsulation increase operational reliability even in harsh ambient conditions.
The MCS range can be combined with Lenze's universal gearboxes.
Whether helical, bevel, helical-bevel, shaft mounted helical, worm or servo planetary gearboxes - all of these designs can be combined with the Lenze servomotors with low-backlash and high torsional stiffness.
The gearboxes use friction-locked connections throughout, which are well suited to mastering extremely dynamic servo applications. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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