
Ironless motors for battery-powered applications
Koco Motion is expanding its range of ironless DC motors with new versions that are specially designed for the requirements of medical and safety technology.
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Koco Motion is expanding its range of ironless DC motors with new versions that are specially designed for the requirements of medical and safety technology.
Baumüller is presenting numerous new products at the SPS: Motor concepts, intelligent drive functions and control platforms can be seen at various stations. In the Industry 4.0 area, the connectivity and interoperability of components via OPC UA as well as cloud connectivity will be presented.
Drive technology supplier WEG is presenting the WEG Motor Scan gateway extension as a highlight at SPS 2019. Other innovations include the newly launched CFW500 and MW500 frequency inverters.

This year, Groschopp will be presenting an intelligent refuse robot at the SPS, whose main axis is driven by two electronically commutated low-voltage servo motors of type EGK 48-60 from the Black Panther series.
Hygienic design connectors. In order to minimize the downtime of its pasta drying machines, a manufacturer needed a plug-in connection solution instead of a screw connection. Lapp fulfilled this wish with a connector made from a special copper alloy.
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.

In the new WITTENSTEIN Service Portal, all WITTENSTEIN series products can be viewed via a product-specific Service Portal website. All relevant product information, technical data, tutorial videos on installation and commissioning, documentation and firmware files for gearboxes, motors, actuators and controllers can be accessed there.
Since July 2019, Morat Swoboda Motion - the joint venture between Swoboda and Franz Morat - has been producing geared drive components for electromobility at its new plant in Nowa Ruda, Poland. The plant has now been officially opened.
The human hand is considered the benchmark when it comes to the flexibility of gripping tools. In service and assistance robotics in particular, humanoid manipulators that enable a wide range of gripping variants will be increasingly in demand in the future. The cost-effectiveness factor is also becoming increasingly important.
The full-service provider ABM Greiffenberger supplies drive solutions from a single source. The company assumes complete system responsibility from specification to production. In addition, the specialists from Marktredwitz in Upper Franconia take care of system integration, providing the user with solutions with added value.