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Product category: CNC and Motion Controllers
News Release from: McLennan Servo Supplies
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 May 2005

Controller contract complements motion
portfolio

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Mclennan Servo Supplies has been appointed as official distributor and systems integrator for the Delta Tau product range.

Mclennan Servo Supplies has been appointed as official distributor and systems integrator for the Delta Tau product range Mclennan is a manufacturer of stepper, DC servo and brushless motor drives and complete bespoke motion control systems, and the addition of the Delta Tau controllers compliments the existing product range

Products available from Mclennan will include the variants of the popular PMAC (programmable multi axes controller).

The range offers control of 1 to 32 axes and simultaneous execution of 16 motion and 64 logic programs using a single controller.

By linking several controllers, Delta Tau systems can handle the largest applications requiring up to 256 axes.

Fieldbus options include: Profibus, DeviceNet, ASi, serial, CAN and Modbus.

Managing Director of Delta Tau UK, Andy Joslin, comments: "Mclennan were a natural choice having such a high profile in the scientific and high energy research markets".

"Also because Mclennan have an excellent track record in designing and building motion controls into a very wide variety of machines and a very sound reputation".

Joslin went on to say that he hoped the appointment would enhance the already well established reputation of both companies.

Vic Sayer, Managing Director of Mclennan comments: "We are pleased to market the Delta Tau range of controllers as they provide us with interpolated multi-axis capability that enables us to construct complex motion systems such as Hexapods".

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