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Oriental Motor's Core Solutions |
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- Positioning
- Speed Control
- Industrial Networks
- Fixed Speed
- Fans
- Robotics
- AGV/AMR
- IP Rated Motors
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- Brushless Speed Control Demo
- 7-Axis Robot Demo
- Parallel Robot Demo
- Gripper Demo
- Multi-Axis Pick and Place Demo
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FYI our next in-person trade show will be Pack Expo 2021 from 9/27~9/29.
DC Input L Series Lifts 100 kg
DC input versions of the compact L Series rack and pinion systems have been released. Both horizontal (B Type) and vertical (F Type) configurations are available. An AlphaStep AZ Series stepper motor and driver are equipped, which means external home and limit sensors are not necessary.
- Up to 100 kg load
- Up to 600 mm stroke (up to 1,000 mm for AC input)
- Two frame sizes
- Electromagnetic brake available
- Affix the motor or affix the rack
- Network type drivers available with
L Series Rack and Pinion Structure |
Demo Video: Lift |
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In this video, a lift application is demonstrated with the L Series.
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Application Videos
New application videos show what's possible with the AlphaStep family of motors, actuators, and drivers. In these videos, we also show you which products are combined to accomplish the task of transporting loads or tightening screws.
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Screw Tightening |
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Engineering Notes
The Engineering Notes offer application tips and explanations of the technologies used in our products. Three blog posts from the Technical Manual Series have been added.
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Technical Manual Series: Brushless Motor Drive Systems
There is a close relationship between the drive system and brushless motor characteristics, and various methods have been used to improve the controllability and characteristics of motors. In this post, we will explain two typical drive systems: square wave drive and sine wave drive.
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Technical Manual Series: Brushless Motor Drive Systems and Motor Torque
In this post, we will explain how the two drive systems, square wave drive and sine wave drive, can affect motor torque performance.
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Technical Manual Series: Brushless Motor Current Control Method (PWM)
Brushless motors have different methods of controlling current flow depending on the drive system. In addition, to control the rotation speed and generated torque, it is necessary to control the amount of the motor current. Here, we will explain one method for controlling the motor current.
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