Sequential Motion Control

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Automate without control

With the new drive-based Sequential Motion Control SMC function from Rexroth, simple and medium-sized automation tasks can be implemented quickly.

New, drive-based function Sequential Motion Control SMC from Rexroth. © Bosch Rexroth

Single and multi-axis applications can be programmed directly into the IndraDrive drives without external control. The individual commands take over complete motion sequences. They cover typical functions such as independent positioning axes, axis and master axis couplings, synchronous operation as well as cam disk applications and sequential movements. Rexroth supplies the drives pre-configured for this purpose. The new function includes manual mode, a parameterization mode and automatic mode for processing the programs.

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