
Facilitate automation applications
Modular system for drives
Ebm-papst has revised its BLDC drive ECI-42.xx and is now premiering the first representative of the new modular drive typology at SPS IPC Drives.
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Facilitate automation applications
Ebm-papst has revised its BLDC drive ECI-42.xx and is now premiering the first representative of the new modular drive typology at SPS IPC Drives.

One of the innovations that ABM Greiffenberger will be presenting at SPS IPC Drives is the FGA 172/173 offset gearbox, which transmits torques of up to 170 Newton meters continuously and is available in two and three-stage versions.

With the SD6, Stöber has a flexible stand-alone drive controller in its range. The SE6 safety module is a new addition. Among other things, this provides the drive controller with extensive stop and monitoring functions.

At SPS IPC Drives, WEG will be presenting the Motor Scan, among other things. This condition monitoring solution, which can be retrofitted, enables real-time monitoring of electric motors via an intelligent app for the purpose of predictive maintenance.

SEW is adding servomotors for high external loads to its Movi-C modular automation system. The new CM3C series comprises sizes 63, 71, 80 and 100. The motors have stall torques of 2.4 to 38.5 Newton meters.

ebm-papst manufactures components and software for intelligent automation as well as new solutions for industrial ventilation technology. The company has revised the ECI-42.xx BLDC drive for the modular system.
Serbian mechanical engineering company Mashtronics develops and manufactures systems for the automated processing of wires. For a new machine for the production of reinforcing steel mesh, the company was looking for drive and control technology components that meet equally high standards of precision, quality and throughput.

WEG is presenting the "Motor Scan" at SPS IPC Drives. This condition monitoring solution enables real-time monitoring of WEG electric motors via a device app.
Assembly of cylinder head components
Insys has developed an assembly cell for Liebherr Machines Bulle that enables unmanned production of up to fourteen cylinder head variants. Gripping system components from Schunk handle the parts handling and positioning of the cylinder heads.

Siemens has expanded its portfolio of Simotics synchronous reluctance motors to include the two axis heights AH90 and AH225.