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Noise reduction for improved ease of use, achieved by the addition of cast iron end shields at both drive end
and non-drive end. Maximum operating safety protection via 3 PTC sensors installed in the motor winding. Control Techniques AC
Motors have an extended life due to the choice of balancing and the concen-tric design. LSK Series Control Techniques DC Motors
shaft and bearings come with high overload capacity for belts transmission. Roller bearings may be used in
Control Techniques DC Drives end shield for very high radial loads. Marking
on shaft extension indicates the balancing class. Emerson Control Technique LSK DC Motors come in a compact design with high
power / weight ratio and machined registers for high precision geometry.
Control Techniques Linear Motors have been around as long as any other kind of electric motor, and have had
their supporters and detractors over the years for a wide range of linear applications, from rams and material movement to luggage
handling and funfair rides. Historically, linear motors have been very successful in the semi-conductor manufacturing industry and
now their suppliers are making forays into many other markets, with increasing success. The main barrier to their growth has been
initial cost, which is generally higher than the traditional servomotors. Unidrive SP
Control Techniques AC Drives have been applied successfully with a wide range
of linear motor types, from a diverse range of suppliers. Contact your local Drive Centre for help in applying Unidrive SP with
linear motors. In application areas, which have undergone strong growth, Control Techniques Linear Permanent Magnet Motors are
increasingly being seen as possible replacements for traditional linear solutions, a typical example being mechanical cams, which
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