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Servo system survives washdown

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2005

A new line of NEMA 23 IP65 motor/encoders answers industry demands for a washdown servo system.

QuickSilver Controls is answering industry demands for a washdown servo system with its new line of NEMA 23 IP65 motor/encoders.

Based on QuickSilver's existing 23 frame motors, this new line exceeds the IP65 standard.

Both the motor and encoder signals route through the single, round, connector.

A single cable connects the IP65 motors to QuickSilver's existing line of servo controller/drivers (SilverDust and SilverNugget), creating a simple installation.

All motors come standard with an 8000 count/rev encoder.

A shaft seal plate is sold separately to extend the IP65 rating to the shaft by means of an O-ring seal around the pilot and a quad seal around the shaft.

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