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Logimat 2025: Eco-line traction-steering drive

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In the warehouse in all directions

Travel and steering drives from SPN Schwaben Präzision in Nördlingen stand for maximum flexibility and quality and are tailored to the requirements of manufacturers of automated guided vehicles.

This year at Logimat, SPN will be presenting a standardized Eco-line traction-steering drive for omnidirectional driving applications in various intralogistics applications, such as driverless transport systems or driverless forklift trucks. Visitors can get an idea of the properties, the design of the system components and the processing at the exhibit on site at the trade fair stand. The Eco-line gearbox meets the highest demands in the smallest possible size and enables omnidirectional movement of the wheel. The maximum wheel load is 1.5 tons per wheel. The basis for a technically powerful and economically efficient implementation of the new SPN travel drive is the access to a wide range of proven system components.

Building on this, the manufacturer has developed a drive system that combines quality with a long service life. Users in industries such as intralogistics, mechanical engineering, aviation, energy technology, medical technology and automation benefit from the proven gearbox design.

SPN eco-line drive-steering drive © SPN

LogiMat, Hall 6, Stand D01

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