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New Stepper Motor Driven Rotary Stage
Steinmeyer, Inc. announced a new ultra compact precision positioning rotary stage. The model DT 180-SM offers a sleek design with an overall height of 63 mm and length of 310 mm. This rotary stage weighs only 6.2 kg, but can handle centric loads up to 300 Newtons. Driven by a stepper motor, the stages offers NEMA 23 flange, it has a positional accuracy of 0.1 degrees, repeatability of less than 0.05 degrees and surface run out of
New Minature Ball Screw Series
Steinmeyer, Inc. has announced a new product to its extensive line of miniature ball screws. These 5mm diameter screws are the perfect solution in applications such as micromanipulators, miniature robotics and compact actuators.
Compact 48V DC Gearmotor Develops 46 IN. LB. Torque at 100 RPM
Midwest Motion Products has announced the release of a new DC Gear Motor, the Model No. MMP-TM55-48V GPk52-046. Accepting any 48 Volt DC source, including battery power, this robust Gear Motor measures just 2.14” in Diameter, by 7.2” long, and has a keyed output shaft of 12mm diameter by 25mm long. Easy mounting is accomplished with 4 “face mount” M5 threaded holes, equally spaced on a 40mm Dia. B.C. The output of this reversible gearmoto...
New 12 Volt, Planetary DC Gearmotor
Midwest Motion Products is pleased to announce the release of a new DC Gear- Motor, Model # MMP-D33-455A-12V GP81-03.7 - Accepting any 12 Volt DC source, including battery power, this robust Gear Motor measures just 3.2” (max) Diameter, by 8.4” long and has a keyed output shaft of 19mm diameter by 40mm long.
Vision & Robotics Pavilion At Total Processing & Packaging 2010 Exhibition
A dedicated Vision and Robotics Pavilion at the Total Processing & Packaging 2010 Exhibition will feature members of the UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) and BARA (British Automation & Robotics Association). Both the UKIVA and BARA are now Special Interest Groups of the PPMA, and the pavilion will provide a perfect focus to show a range of vision and robotics products for the processing and packaging industries.
STEMMER IMAGING Offers Fastest GigE Compliant Cameras In The World
Distributed exclusively by STEMMER IMAGING, the Prosilica GX-Series from Allied Vision Technologies use Link Aggregation technology to double the data transmission rate offered by GigE Vision to 240 MB/sec. Link Aggregation, or IEEE 802.3ad, is a networking technology that uses multiple Ethernet ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of a single port. This makes the GX-Series the fastest GigE Vision compliant cameras in th...
Marine Simulation LLC announced today the release of ROVsim2 O&G and ROVsim2 Pro - their new family of next generation undersea robotics training simulator systems.
Marine Simulation LLC announced today the release of ROVsim2 O&G and ROVsim2 Pro - their new family of next generation undersea robotics training simulator systems. ROVsim2 reflects an important step in the development of 3D simulation and integrates a number of important new features and enhancements, including:
LAPP will demonstrate its total cable solutions capability at this year’s Hanover Fair
Lapp is again exhibiting at the Hanover Fair (Hanover April 21st to 25th) and will use this year’s event to demonstrate its wide-ranging cable solutions capability. The theme the company has chosen across its two booths is “Service meets Quality”.
Aerotech’s Ensemble and Soloist controllers now feature ODVA Certified EtherNet/IP™ fieldbus
Aerotech’s Soloist and Ensemble series advanced motion controllers now include an ODVA certified EtherNet/IP fieldbus option to allow direct programming from Allen Bradley PLCs using the RSLogix development environment. Register-to-register and ASCII interface programming is available to bring real time I/O and message exchange with device configuration and data collection over the EtherNet/IP open industrial network standard for integrated mac...
Technology update increases versatility and capacity of robot cell
Re-engineering a straight-forward robot palletising cell after only five years might seem excessive but for one manufacturer rethinking this operation, and utilising newer technology, has paid dividends.