Applimotion Low-Profile DDR Motors for Arc Segment and Large Diameter Motion Available from Electromate!

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Vaughan, Ontario, Canada — Motion Control –The Infinity Series enables OEMs to move light payloads in smooth and accurate arc-shaped and full 360-degree rotary motion profiles. Ultra-thin arc-shaped motor segments can be used individually or interconnected to create exact partial arc segment motion or full 360-degree rotary motion. Modular construction allows for virtually unlimited diameter and large through holes. This level of flexibility is not possible with conventional motor designs.
The Infinity Series arc-shaped motors offer the right combination of torque, speed and smooth motion in flexible form factors and are ideal for low-profile, lightweight gimbals, broadband communication antennas, medical scanning, diagnostic imaging, inspection and metrology equipment.

Ultra-thin arc-shaped motor segments can be used individually or interconnected to create exact partial arc segment motion or full 360-degree rotary motion. Modular construction allows for virtually unlimited diameter and large through holes. This level of flexibility is not possible with conventional motor designs.
| Configuration | Axial arc-segment forcers |
| Continuous Force | 0.65 to 63 Nm |
| Peak Torque | 1.95 to 190 Nm |
| Outer Diameter | 112 to 765 mm |
| Height (Axial Length) | 20 to 40 mm |
| Peak Current | 3.4 to 6.6 amps |
Direct drive technology eliminates the size, cost and positional errors associated with redundant bearings and gearing.
All models are compatible with a wide range of controllers and drives. Windings and form factors can be customized to meet application requirements.
CLICK HEREClick on the following link for more information on the Infinity arc-shaped motors from Applimotion.
For further information on this new product or others in our extensive product portfolio, call 1-877-SERVO99 (737-8699) or e-mail Warren Osak atsales@electromate.com or visit Electromate at: www.electromate.com
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July 19th, 2016
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