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Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Total Motion Systems | Subject: Glentek servomotors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 January 2008
Precision servos expand motion control
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Servomotor range covers continuous torque from from 0.1 to 44Nm, with peak values up to three-times continuous rating, powered by a range of analogue and digital drives.
Total Motion Systems (TMS) has been appointed as UK and Irish distributor for Glentek of El Segundo, California For over 40 years Glentek has led the way in the design and manufacture of precision high-performance motion control systems, based in the Southern California region of the USA and operating out of a modern facility of over 10,000m2 housing corporate, engineering and manufacturing staff
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Glentek range covers brush and brushless servomotors covering continuous ratings from 0.1 to 44Nm and with peak torque up to three-times continuous rating, powered by a range of analogue and digital drives in several mounting configurations.
This new product range expands TMS's portfolio of motion control equipment which already includes stepper motors and drives, controllers and mechanical slides and rotary tables.
TMS has a wide experience of motion control and is able to offer advise on product selection and sizing to select the best products from our manufactured and distributed ranges to give the best solution to the specified application requirements.
In addition TMS can offer application software programming and onsite application support for equipment installation as well as training packages and after sales service and support.
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