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Servos sustain more torque

A Motor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 27, 2004

A new range of synchronous servomotors provides increased flexibility for machine designers.

A new range of synchronous servomotors provides increased flexibility for machine designers.

The new AKM range of servomotors, manufactured by Danaher Motion, provides a wider choice of frame lengths, winding versions, fixing methods and feedback systems, and can deliver up to twice the continuous torque from the same frame size, compared to the previous motor range.

The new range offers a choice of seven frame sizes from 40 to 80mm square and five standard windings from low- (75V DC) to high-voltage operation (480V AC).

There is a wide range of feedback options including, resolver, high-resolution encoder and ComCoder.

SFD is available from low-power motors with just one cable combining feedback and power lines.

The motor flanges are suitable for either IEC, NEMA or JIS standard mounting.

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