Baumüller at the Motek

Intelligent networking of systems

Baumüller is presenting automation and drive technology for process automation and handling at Motek. At the joint stand of the Mechatronics & Automation Cluster, the experts will be showcasing complete automation systems, solutions for networked systems and new developments at hardware and software level.

Baudis IoT is the Baumüller solution for process optimization and predictive maintenance and can be used cloud-based or locally. © Baumüller

In the area of networking and Industry 4.0, Baumüller is presenting the Baudis IoT optimization and monitoring tool, which can be used to monitor systems locally or via the cloud. This enables users to plan service intervals according to actual machine utilization and reduce downtimes due to unexpected service calls. In addition, Baudis IoT can be used to optimize machine utilization and the process and standardize it for several systems, including those used worldwide.

The second focus in the area of digitalization is simulation solutions. Baumüller offers the creation of models as a service and can use the simulation of complete drive concepts to optimize the time-to-market for newly developed machines and systems by significantly shortening commissioning times.

From the range of components
In addition to inverters and motors, the company will be presenting its various control systems, from the box PC with HMI to the integrated softdrive PLC. Also of interest for systems with many axes are the decentralized drive concepts, which reduce the wiring effort in the machine thanks to integrated electronics and create new possibilities in machine design.

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Baumüller promises that the newly developed DSH1 high-precision servo motor with an extremely low cogging torque will score with precision. In conjunction with the drive electronics, these motors are said to achieve a very high control quality. In combination with speeds of up to 5,000 revolutions per minute, the DSH1 is therefore the solution for applications in robotics, for example, with their high demands on precision and dynamics.

The b maxx 5800 multi-axis controller can accommodate up to six drive axes, each of which can be configured individually. © Baumüller

The new b maxx 5800 multi-axis controller is also designed for robotics and handling applications. By combining the six independently controllable axes in one device, communication in the system is faster than with separate axis units. The performance of the individual axes can be freely selected, meaning that a customized device is available for every application.

Save costs with software modules
Baumüller provides pre-programmed and validated software modules for numerous applications in its module libraries. Users can purchase complete technology packages or individual modules that can be used directly or expanded with application-specific functions, thus saving programming time and effort. as

Hall 8, Stand 8515

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