Electromechanical solutions
For complex movements
The electromechanical solutions that Moog will be presenting at SPS include customizable servo motors and controllers, electro-hydraulic and linear motion technologies and technologies for large rotating machines.
Moog pursues a technology-neutral approach in the field of motion control. Innovations include the new, compact ISA1 drive for intelligent sliding systems, which is suitable for use in building automation. The company has also updated the Combitronic communication protocol. The Moog DS2020 drive, which now understands the Combitronic protocol, also allows motors with an output of 800 watts and more to be integrated into the network. The DM2020 multi-axis servo drive with its modular platform and control software allows machine engineers to take full advantage of a decentralized architecture. This is made possible by the seamless integration of two drives into one and the same concept: the DI2020 motor-integrated drive and the DR2020 drive close to the axis.
The company will also be presenting its developments in the field of linear technology with its linear motors and screw drives. Although the portfolio of linear flat motors includes various motor series, each with different features (higher protection class, iron-free components), they all have two things in common: They are easy to install and can be customized, the manufacturer promises.
The ball screws and planetary roller screws in standard and inverted versions are also designed and manufactured with customer requirements in mind. The sealed design of the inverted planetary roller screws makes them suitable for harsh or hazardous environments or where there is a risk of contamination. Their robust, high-precision thread mechanism also enables a higher load factor. This is demonstrated, for example, by the MGI633 actuator with integrated inverted planetary roller screw drive, which Moog will be presenting at the trade fair. It is suitable for applications where an alternative to classic hydraulic drive solutions is required.
Another technological alternative to conventional systems are the new electrohydrostatic pump units (EPU) as a core product and the electrohydrostatic drive systems (EAS) as complete solutions. They are the key components of Moog's hybrid technology portfolio, which will also be on show in Nuremberg. Electrohydrostatic drives are among the most energy-efficient options for applications where both high forces and reliability are required (e.g. metal forming and presses, heavy industry, injection molding, steam and gas turbines).
Moog will also present its recently expanded portfolio of large rotating machines and large motors. This includes the High Torque Motor as a new primary drive system for servo controls from 139 kilowatts to one megawatt, which includes servo motors, servo drives, machine controllers, energy management systems, power supply and software. The system was developed to enable high machine productivity in industrial applications. as
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