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Lack of friction keeps servomotor quiet

A Nippon Pulse Motor Co product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 1, 2006

Direct drive linear servomotor driven by using magnetic circuits consisting only of permanent magnets and coils.

Nippon Pulse Motor's Shaft Motor is a direct drive linear servomotor and is driven by using magnetic circuits consisting only of permanent magnets and coils.

It is quiet due to the absence of friction since the only mechanical contact section is the linear guide.

The coreless construction of the motor totally eliminates cogging.

Its resolution of 0.14nm means it is suitable for precision positioning.

There is virtually no fluctuation in speed.

Durable construction makes it possible to operate the motor in harsh conditions, including a vacuum situation and underwater.

It is compact and lightweight.

Due to its design, the motor has no backlash, and is suitable for a wide range of applications, such as precision positioning and operation under adverse environmental conditions.

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