Feb 6, 2003 #1 uppili11 Electrical Joined Jan 30, 2003 Messages 69 Location IN FOR BETTER POSITIONAL ACCURACY WE WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE OUR 1 TON PNEMATIC PRESS WITH A SERVO MOTOR.CAN ANY BODY RECOMMEND A SUITABLE SPEC /ECONOMIC SOURCE FOR SUCH SERVO MOTOR
FOR BETTER POSITIONAL ACCURACY WE WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE OUR 1 TON PNEMATIC PRESS WITH A SERVO MOTOR.CAN ANY BODY RECOMMEND A SUITABLE SPEC /ECONOMIC SOURCE FOR SUCH SERVO MOTOR
Feb 7, 2003 1 #2 SERVOCAM Specifier/Regulator Joined Nov 4, 2002 Messages 114 Location US I have done this in many applications. There are many forms of the actuators our there called Electric Cylinders. I would use Exlar over the others. http://www.exlar.com Others: IDC Motion Parker Daedal Tol-O-Matic Cameron Anderson - Sales & Applications Engineer Aerotech, Inc. - http://www.aerotech.com "Dedicated to the Science of Motion" Upvote 0 Downvote
I have done this in many applications. There are many forms of the actuators our there called Electric Cylinders. I would use Exlar over the others. http://www.exlar.com Others: IDC Motion Parker Daedal Tol-O-Matic Cameron Anderson - Sales & Applications Engineer Aerotech, Inc. - http://www.aerotech.com "Dedicated to the Science of Motion"
Feb 7, 2003 Thread starter #3 uppili11 Electrical Joined Jan 30, 2003 Messages 69 Location IN excellent .thank you so much uppili11@vsnl.net Upvote 0 Downvote
Feb 7, 2003 #4 jbartos Electrical Joined Jan 15, 2000 Messages 6,440 Suggestion: Visit http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/inm/inm121.htmlfor a small encore to the above recommendation http://linearmotion.skf.com/products/ball_roller_screws/show_products.asp?id=4for an encore on the planetary roller screws etc. Upvote 0 Downvote
Suggestion: Visit http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/inm/inm121.htmlfor a small encore to the above recommendation http://linearmotion.skf.com/products/ball_roller_screws/show_products.asp?id=4for an encore on the planetary roller screws etc.