Integrated Servo Motor

Integrated Servo Motor

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Wide range of motors from 2.55 Nm to 25 Nm
3000 rpm rated speed
Peak torque 300% of rated torque
IP65 protection
Space-saving. Cabinet reduction
Energy saving by sharing DC Bus
Incremental and multiturn absolute encoder options
Embedded I/O’s for dedicated or general purpose
Pre-assembled cables for plug-in installation

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August 30, 2023

Optimizing Performance for Quattro Robot Control with EX Controller: Limitations and Recommendations

1.1 Purpose To explain the factors that limit the EX Controller's ability to manage three or four Quattro Robots simultaneously. 1.2 Setup Typical Vision Based Conveyor Tracking with PackManager (previously PackXpert) application and PLC Communicatio

October 11, 2023

How to Read Robot Servo Data via V+ Programming

Accessing robot servo data through a C# program is a relatively straightforward process. However, in cases where a C# program with ACE integration is not available for user use, it may be necessary to resort to V+ programming.   Use DEVICES keyword

October 18, 2024

MX2 Timer application using Drive programming

Task: Turn on a motor using a drive, run it for a set time, and stop after a condition is met. Functionality: Input1 turns the motor on. The motor accelerates for X seconds. If Input2 is pressed, the motor immediately turns off. If Input2 is not pres

November 11, 2024

Contact welding and how to prevent it

Introduction Relay contacts can become welded—or stuck together—in various ways, usually due to excessive heat or electrical arcing. Here’s an overview of some common causes: 1. Overcurrent or Overload    Cause: When a relay’s contacts are

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