
Slim makes dynamic
Philipp Hafner in Fellbach, a manufacturer of production measurement technology, uses new linear rotary modules from Dr. Tretter. They perform linear and rotary movements as well as positioning movements in one compact unit.
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Philipp Hafner in Fellbach, a manufacturer of production measurement technology, uses new linear rotary modules from Dr. Tretter. They perform linear and rotary movements as well as positioning movements in one compact unit.

With the SRP 5000, Heidenhain presents a system solution that integrates the bearing, measuring device and torque motor into a single assembly. This combination enables smooth motion control for positioning and measuring tasks.

Servo drives. The drive specialist Heidrive presents the Heimotion Dynamic series and aims to combine extreme speed with maximum performance.

With the IPS 200i, Leuze electronic presents the smallest camera-based sensor on the market for compartment fine positioning by storage and retrieval machines in single-deep warehouses.

Many applications in automation technology require positioning systems that meet high requirements in terms of precision and dynamics; at the same time, acquisition costs also play a role.
Lift for vertical transportation
Barrier-free living and working: Where stairs or landings make access difficult, alternatives to lengthy and costly conversion measures are required. With its lift, Bahr has developed a precisely adaptable, easy-to-install solution for the vertical transportation of people and loads.

The wrist transmitter from Sarissa is part of the ultrasound-based assistance system Local Positioning System (LPS). As part of Industry 4.0, spatial position data is determined for quality assurance in the areas of assembly, order picking and packaging.

Nexen presents the I-300 spring-applied brake. The holding brake designed for rotary tables and positioning systems is backlash-free and has a high holding torque. In the event of a power failure, the model applies automatically and is therefore also suitable as an emergency holding brake.

As the world's first angle compensation unit for robots, the AGE-W from Schunk combines simultaneous rotation and angle compensation around all three axes. This enables fast and precise handling of parts whose position is not exactly defined.

Kasper Rungfeldt has joined Wittenstein motion control GmbH and Wittenstein aerospace & simulation GmbH as Managing Director.