Integrated design makes for more stability
Made for applications in packaging, robotics, medical instruments, assembly, semiconductor manufacturing, engraving, inspection and pick-and-place, IMS' newest motor is its most powerful. The NEMA 42 high torque, brushless motor has fully integrated drive and control electronics, promising a high starting torque, built-in regeneration circuitry, high positioning accuracy, stability at low speeds and no dithering at zero speed. It allows greater inertia mismatch and doesn't need tuning. Options include input voltage of 120 or 240V ac, two motor lengths, internal or remote encoder, control knob for manual positioning and integrated planetary gearbox. It comes in both step and direction (microstepping) and fully programmable (motion control) versions, with aluminum housing for interfacing to standard industrial circular connectors and cordsets.
Intelligent Motion Systems Inc.
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