
Nanotec Electronic
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Apr 15, 2024 |
controleng.com | Nanotec Electronic
Nanotec has expanded its product portfolio with the high-torque stepper motor ASA5618. This power pack not only meets the highest safety standards, as evidenced by its UL/CSA certification, but also supports even the most demanding applications with particularly precise and reliable performance. With a flange size of 56 mm (NEMA23), the ASA56 features a holding torque ranging from 140 to 230 Ncm, making it ideal for axis drives of machine tools or robot-assisted applications in surgery.
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Jan 21, 2024 |
controleng.com | Nanotec Electronic
Nanotec presents the PD1-C, a stepper motor that features an integrated controller and encoder. With a flange size of merely 28 mm (NEMA 11), this compact smart servo reaches a maximum holding torque of 18 Ncm and a peak current of 3 A. Three motor versions are available: one with protection class IP20, a version with IP65 protection and a motor with open housing that can be modified for applications with custom connectors.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
plantengineering.com | Wyatt Phillips |Samantha Mou |Nanotec Electronic |James Engineering
Learning Objectives Understand why storage matters for critical assets. Learn which storage conditions are required to preserve bearings, gearboxes and conveyor pulley assemblies for the long term. Know the practical steps to improve critical asset storage. Storage insights Consider three main asset types and the best storage practices of each to preserve their service potential. Preventive maintenance is a regular focus of most plants.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
controleng.com | Nanotec Electronic
Nanotec has added the compact magnetic encoder NME3 to its product range. Due to its modular design, the new encoder can be combined with a wide range of brushless DC and stepper motors – starting from flange size NEMA 8. With a maximum speed of 30,000 rpm, the NME3 single-turn absolute encoder is an excellent choice for applications that require precise speed control.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
plantengineering.com | Shirly Zhu |Chris Vavra |Samantha Mou |Nanotec Electronic
Mobile gear insightsThe global market for mobile geared products is projected to grow at a modest 1.5% CAGR, reaching $12.2 billion in 2027, driven by EMEA and the Americas. The landscape of mobile gearbox vendors is fragmented, with European and US companies dominating EMEA and the Americas, while Asian vendors lead in Asia Pacific, especially in China.
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