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- Posted: July 12, 2022
Introducing features that simplify the design of collaborative, surgical, aerospace, defense, and other robots.
- Posted: June 12, 2022
ADVANCED Motion Controls has released a new 60A continuous FlexPro servo drive model FM060-60C-CM. This model is the second “machine embedded” version in this power range, adding CANopen communication to the previously released EtherCAT version.
- Posted: February 21, 2022
A new RSH electric hygienic rod-style actuator from Tolomatic delivers clean, continuous control to automation machinery.
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: November 28, 2021
ADVANCED Motion Controls has released 7 new micro-sized FlexPro servo drives rated to output 60A continuous.
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: April 25, 2016
There are many applications that require movement in planar space, or movement along two perpendicular axes. This two dimensional system can be fitted with additional motors to increase the number of degrees of freedom. These types of applications can range from specimen positioning for a microscope and 3D printers to product packaging and material application.
Categories: Technical Support - Posted: April 26, 2015
YouTube Video- 57minutes
With automation expanding out of the factory, machine builders are faced with a varying set of new challenges. Mobile platforms, such as unmanned systems, are expected to operate in extreme environments and carry their own power source; all while being light weight and compact.
To meet the current and future needs of the market, enabling technologies need to be applied and discovered. At the forefront of the enabling technologies are servo drive controllers.
Servo controllers not only make a robot or mobile platform move, they can also be solutions to the other design requirements. A servo is an integral component to any mobile solution and can help with power efficiency, communication, agility and dexterity. This webinar will touch on the challenges presented to robot designers and how servo drives can make them successful.
Webinar Presenter: Shane Beilke, Advanced Motion Controls: Executive Team – Product Strategy
Click on the link below to view this webinar...