Miniature linear motors

Mini motors

With its miniature linear motors, Nilab offers a solution for the ongoing trend towards minimization in the automation industry. The linear motors are used, for example, in packaging machines and for focusing and image stabilization in optical systems.

The linear motors are used, for example, in packaging machines and for focusing and image stabilization in optical systems. (Image: Nilab/Maccon)

The motors are compact, can be integrated into existing applications and aim to score points with acceleration and speed. Machine manufacturers want electric linear drives that can be easily integrated into their applications and are also designed for a long service life - keyword plug and play. Their so-called "pocket format" enables quick and easy integration into various applications, says the supplier. Thanks to their tubular design, traditional mechanical systems such as ball screws or V-belts are no longer required. The drive electronics are located inside the motor. The motor can therefore be easily controlled; an external servo controller is not required.

The mini motors also score points with their integrated diagnostic and safety functions, whose data can be automatically forwarded to an industrial PC, and their lower energy consumption compared to conventional technologies such as piezo motors. The range of applications extends from automation technology and robotics to photo cameras and barcode scanners. These motors provide image stabilization and autofocus functions for cameras, support tablet counting in the medical packaging industry and are used in microscopy for medical technology applications. Nilab motors are distributed in Germany by the company Maccon. pb

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