Electromechanical cylinders pack a big punch
The CEMC range of compact electromechanical cylinders is claimed to set a new standard for high-performance motion.
SKF Engineering Products is claiming a new standard for high-performance motion with the introduction of its CEMC range of compact electromechanical cylinders.
The CEMC range provides high power density in a small package, with the cylinders approximately 40% smaller and much lighter than their standard counterparts.
As a result, they are ideal for both fixed and robot mounted applications.
The CEMC design minimises inertia to allow excellent control, responsive performance and significantly reduced cycle times which therefore increases productivity.
High acceleration, speed, precision, high load and a long life result in high reliability and maximised machine availability.
The cylinders can act as a stand-alone system and operate with a programmable controller.
They provide maintenance free, fully integrated solution with fail safe braking, limit switches, an anti-rotation device and an origin sensor.
Seven different models make up the CEMC range and provide maximum linear speeds from 266 to 666mm/s and a peak actuator force of between 4.6 and 27.9kN.
Static capacity ranges from 16.3 to 69.2kN.
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