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Linear Drives and Motors
News Release from: Micromech | Subject: SKA linear motor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 November 2002
Linear motor optimises reponse and
efficiency
The SKA linear motor is an exciting development from Motor Power Company which has many years of designing and producing a wide range of DC motors.
Now available from Micromech is the SKA linear motor, an exciting development by Motor Power Company which has many years of designing and producing a wide range of DC motors Not content to just follow with 'me to' products and in response to customer demands MPC has directed its expertise to meet actual application requirements, so making the SKA a very easy to use linear motor
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The developments in linear technology made by MPC have produced major benefits which are protected by international patents.
Compared with traditional motors these advancements bring new solutions that could not have been considered until now.
With these motors users can obtain real improvements in the dynamics of mechanisms thus optimising values such as speed, acceleration and positioning precision, while simultaneously reducing gaps and floats, friction, delay times and any loss due to the application of too many components.
By building the SKA linear motor into the structure of a machine a perfect combination of response, efficiency and space saving is achieved therefore complying with the design required and not sacrificing functionality through equipment limitations.
Main features include: an iron-core synchronous motor; nominal force up to 1100N; acceleration up to 7g; high-energy NdFeB magnets; optimal motion linearity; sin-cos encoders; and TTL Class F mobile coil insulation.
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