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Kollmorgen demoing frameless & servo motors at Robotics Summit

By The Robot Report Staff | May 15, 2018

Kollmorgen, a leading provider of servo, frameless and stepper motion solutions for a variety of robots, including collaborative robots, industrial articulated robots, medical robots and more, will be displaying its latest products at the Robotics Summit & Showcase.

Taking place May 23-24 at the Westin Boston Waterfront, the Robotics Summit is a multifaceted educational event dedicated to addressing the technical issues involved with developing commercial robotics and intelligent systems. Click here to view more about the Robotics Summit exhibitors and here for the two-day agenda.

Here is a quick look at some of the products Kollmorgen will feature in booth 210.

Kollmorgen TBM Direct Drive Frameless Motors

Kollmorgen TBM Direct Drive Frameless Motors

Kollmorgen TBM Direct Drive Frameless Motors

Kollmorgen’s TBM Direct Drive Frameless Motors are Preferred Solution for Robotic Joint applications and winner of the 2016 Innovative Technology award. Its features include:

  • High torque density means more compact size, lighter robotic joint weight, and larger load carrying capacity
  • Low cogging design leads to smoother motion and improved performance in articulated robot applications
  • Highly efficient electromagnet design leads to lower temperature rise for collaborative robot applications that have temperature rise constraints
  • Low voltage design that is optimized for 48 VDC and below applications resulting in a lower weight and higher efficiency
  • Reliable by design using high quality materials that insure a long service life
Kollmorgen AKM2G Synchronous Servo Motors

Kollmorgen AKM2G Synchronous Servo Motors

Kollmorgen AKM2G Synchronous Servo Motors

OEMs in the most demanding high-precision applications can design the machines they’ve dreamed of by reducing machine size or getting more from their machines with this more torque-dense servo motor. The AKM2G servo motor is for moving more, lifting more and processing more without being constrained by available space. Its features include:

Increased torque – existing machines can do more with performance levels between 0.3 and 10 kW
Wider speed range – rated speeds up to 8,000 RPM
Greater flexibility – options to machine needs with multiple motor configurations for best system fit
Higher efficiency – Increases energy efficiency to as much as 98%

Kollmorgen KBM Series Frameless Motors

Kollmorgen KBM Series Frameless Motors

Kollmorgen KBM Series Frameless Motors

The KBM Series is designed to be directly embedded in a machine. With a vast selection of standard motors – plus Kollmorgen’s ability to create optimized modifications – design engineers can choose the exact-fit motor that yields the highest performance in the most compact space. Its features include:

  • Direct load connection eliminates maintenance of gearboxes, belts or pulleys
  • Zero backlash and compliance provides more responsive system performance
  • Eliminates coupling devices, reducing overall machine size
  • Embedded motor enables compact machine design
  • Solutions for operating from 48 VDC to 600 VDC
  • Many standard windings for optimized motor performance
  • Standard thermal and hall sensor options
  • Industry-leading torque density

Comments

  1. Matteo Bonetti says

    May 31, 2018 at 7:53 am

    Hi,

    I am Matteo Bonetti from NTB Buchs, I am working about a new type of compact joint and I need a compact motor and compact brake. could you help me for my application?
    The main point of this joint is that has to own an hollow shaft.

    Reply

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