Friday, August 8, 2008

ALAR Series Direct-Drive Rotary Stages

Aerotech, Inc.

ALAR Series Direct-Drive Rotary Stages ALAR series direct-drive rotary stages provide superior angular positioning and velocity control with exceptionally large apertures, load capability, and very high speeds. With the combination of a large aperture and direct-drive motor, the ALAR series offers significant performance benefits compared to worm-drive large aperture stages.

More information about Aerotech.

One Belt for the Load

One Belt for the Load This Harmonic Linear Drive uses a recirculating belt to move a load-carrying traveler with fewer parts than other belt-driven systems. As the animation

illustrates, the belt, folded back upon itself, is routed over pulleys of slightly differing diameters. This, in turn, provides a gear reduction without the cost or backlash of a separate gearhead.

The New PLC?

The New PLC? How would you like to simplify your next automation project by "combining control and HMI into One PC-Based Platform?" Changes in industrial PC's over the last decade suggest they are ready for the job. Besides system and economic advantages, working from a single platform would simplify hardware installations. Control Design reports...

Model 7700 Virtual Absolute Rotary Kit Encoder

Gurley Precision Instruments

Model 7700 Virtual Absolute Rotary Kit Encoder Gurley introduces its new compact, modular encoder designed for superior performance. Based on Gurley's patented Virtual Absolute technology, the model 7700 provides absolute positioning and high performance at a low price. The model 7700 is easy to install and available at up to 19-bits of resolution (524,288 words/turn).

Complete Linear Axis Drive Solutions

Atlanta Drive Systems, Inc.

Complete Linear Axis Drive Solutions

Achieve a compact linear axis drive by combining our precision servo reducers with our standard range of rack and pinion drives.

Choose from helical and straight versions, in an assortment of materials, sizes, and quality levels, to meet almost any axis drive requirements.

Come see us at IMTS 2008, booth B-6442.

Follow the Straight, Circular Path

Follow the Straight, Circular Path Laser machining involves a variety of processes that must perform in complex patterns at high velocities while maintaining acceptable tolerances. Tracking errors in the motion system will diminish final part quality. Employing concepts such as acceleration limiting and multi-block look-ahead will allow you to maintain high throughput as well as high quality.

For these Sensors, All Metals are Equal

For these Sensors, All Metals are Equal To detect different ferrous and nonferrous materials at varying ranges, most inductive proximity sensors must be adjusted to accommodate a correction factor. Then there are Factor 1 sensors from Turck: Factor 1 sensors detect all metals at the same range without adjustment and have a longer sensing range than regular proximity sensors.