Product category:
Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: TR Controls | Subject: encoTRive MD-025
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2007
Actuating drive helps automate
change-overs
The encoTRive MD-025 allows machine adjustments can be flexibly and dynamically adapted to changing conditions.
TR-Electronic's encoTRive MD-025 offers a cost-effective and easy introduction into decentralised drive technology This actuating drive is fully equipped with a motor, absolute encoder, power electronics, position regulator and a fieldbus interface
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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By automating change-over and adjustment procedure, users can effectively reduce unproductive time and raise machine productiveness.
The workflow of the machines is precisely reproducible by using the full automated executed positioning of the components and increasing quality and reliability.
Machine adjustments can be flexibly and dynamically adapted to changing conditions.
The intelligent small drive EncoTrive MD-025 is also a cost-effective alternative to manual adjustments made by hand wheel.
Especially modular system concepts can be easily implemented because the drive is only connected with the power supply and the fieldbus.
TR-Electronic uses in each compact drive one of its absolute multiturn encoders, which assures a definite position detection, even at a dead-voltage condition.
This guarantees a high degree of process security and a minimal effort because there is a one-time referencing when executing the initial operation.
The position of our model MD-025 is measured directly at the drive shaft without having the usual impreciseness of the tolerance of the transmission.
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