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ready to run on delivery
with internal fan
for a wide range of applications
for high-performance applications
for versatile motor control
for reliable high performance
energy efficient
with low maintenance
for extended applications
complete automation platform
for all performance ranges
resolutions of 20 nanometers
for vehicles and mobile applications
with graphic user interface
maximize power density
enables high-precision dosing
with motors, inverters and soft starters
Reliable temperature control
Manual work in pharmacies could become superfluous due to an intelligent automated storage, distribution and dispensing system. Space-saving micro-motors are an essential part of the distribution mechanism.
Rolling bearings play a vital role in supporting the latest cable pulley systems. They are used in different applications, including heavy-duty crawler cranes, floating cranes and lifting bridges
for heavy duty use
with nano Motion Technology
motion control & linear actuator
high performance in a small package
small, robust and accurate
for modern trains
of poorly insulated UK homes
A 6,865KW electric motor is being used to drive the world's largest industrial shredder - capable of reducing 450 end-of-life vehicles into tiny pieces every hour
with increased functionality and reduced costs
with ball-type linear drive
30% faster than conventional ones
Klaus Merklein Global Segment Manager Automation at Nexans
Miniature drive prevents pressure reflections in hydraulic systems test rig
The focus on energy saving was started by government policies and environmental concerns, the current recession introduced an even more compulsive requirement to cut costs and take energy saving measures
with three contact positions
Medical applications expected to be largest sector
Tyco Electronics required a feed system with which at least six differently shaped control unit covers can be flexibly and correctly fed to the downstream assembly station even in small batch sizes
Modernizing the lift of the tower of the Duisburger Stadwerke proved to be a challenge. The motor and the converter needed to be connected by a 220m cable while retaining the original DC motor
positioning without an encoder system
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