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News Release from: Reliance Precision Mechatronics | Subject: Reliance Cool Muscle motor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2008
Motor incorporated into motion control
systems
The Reliance Cool Motion Slide is available in lengths up to 1.4m and combines the high speed and linear accuracy of a screw-driven slide with the intelligence of a integrated motor.
Reliance Precision Mechatronics is designing motion control assemblies using its Reliance Cool Muscle motor with the latest in closed loop integrated motor technology These new assemblies include the Reliance Cool Motion Slide
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Reliance Cool Muscle Motor, available in NEMA sizes 11, 17 and 23, can network with other motors performing synchronised or simultaneous complex co-ordinated motion.
In 2007 the RT3 version of the motor was released with the new capability of sharing I/Os and using mathematical notation to perform movement.
Reliance's attention to quality and accuracy is demonstrated across their motion control range.
The new assemblies will further strengthen their relationship with the medical and scientific industry where their products are often used in multiaxis, pick and place and high-speed precision applications.
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