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Product category: Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Meiden Europe
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 16 May 2000

European partners sought for PM servo
systems

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Strategic partners to provide sales and technical support across Europe for its range of Goriki PM servo systems are being sought by Meidensha Corp. of Japan.

Strategic partners to provide sales and technical support across Europe for its range of Goriki PM servo systems are being sought by Meidensha Corp of Japan

The Goriki PM systems are established and proven in the Far East markets and have a maximum torque rating of 5000Nm.

There are three product groups in the Goriki range for different performance requirements, but the same drives are used across the motor range to simplify set up and operation for system builders.

The 'R Series' is for small and medium sized machines needing both high power and dynamic response capabilities.

Constant torque ratings cover from 23.5 to 350Nm at speeds ranging up to 2500rpm.

Typical applications include punching presses, injection moulding machines and printing presses.

The 'T Series' (high torque) range is for medium to large machines, such as oil-hydraulic equipment, power shovels and injection moulding machines.

Constant torque ratings are from 429 to 2540Nm and maximum speeds up to 1200rpm.

For general servo applications, there is the 'S Series'.

Suitable for applications right across industry, these systems offer constant torque ratings from 17.7 to 1270Nm at speeds up to 1800rpm.

All three 'Series' offer the performance flexibility of a maximum torque up to 300% of the constant.

Various build configurations are available: IP protection options, flat motors, kit motors, special shafts (including tapered, spline and hollow) and integral holding brakes.

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