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Direct mounting cuts costs for servo drive

A Motor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 2, 2006

Decentralised 24 and 48V DC servo drive can be mounted directly onto brushless or permanent magnet DC servomotors and has a universal encoder interface to operate with various feedback devices.

Motor Technology has launched a 24 and 48V DC decentralised servo drive that can be mounted directly onto brushless or permanent magnet DC servomotors.

The DIS-2 48/10 has a universal encoder interface enabling it to operate with a wide range of feedback devices such as resolvers, analogue or digital six-step hall sensors, Hiperface sin-cos encoders or incremental encoders.

It can be used as a torque, speed or position controller with synchronisation and has a power rating up to 750W at 48V DC.

The unit measures 110 by 80 by 56mm and has a protection level up to IP67, when mounted accordingly, making it suitable for applications where there may be spray or regular machine wash downs.

Programming is via DIS-2 Servo Commander, a user-friendly PC commissioning tool for Windows, and control is via Canbus, RS232, I/O or Fieldbus.

Installation costs are reduced as the units can be mounted either directly onto the motor or somewhere near it, reducing the amount of cabling needed.

Applications include food processing, back-stop or jig positioning, printing and packaging, servo valves, automatic transport vehicles, conveyor systems, battery driven vehicles and portable machinery.

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