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You are here: Home / Motors / Servo Motors / AMKASMART Series servo motors, motion controls, and servo converters for decentralized drive setups

AMKASMART Series servo motors, motion controls, and servo converters for decentralized drive setups

October 2, 2017 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

The AMKASMART portfolio from AMK Automation is designed for automation machine builders and automation processes to provide compact, integrated setups that save money, time and can easily integrate into existing systems. The portfolio includes ihXT servo motors, iSA motion control, iC and iX decentralized servo converters.

The ihXT servo motors are suitable as decentralized auxiliary drives in applications such as format adjustment, material feed, cross-cutting, or gantry drives. The extremely compact design integrates the inverter and has an innovative cabling concept which can save up to 90% in cabling costs.

The iSA motion controller is suitable for modular machine builds or as a standalone motion controller. It integrates easily into existing systems and doesn’t need a control cabinet, saving installation time and investment in cable pulling, in addition to cabinet enclosure costs.

The iC and iX decentralized servo converters save space, time and effort, enabling compact machine design without the need for a control cabinet. Available with or without integrated incoming power supply simplifies wiring and installation reducing costs and time to production.

The portfolio is suitable for applications including tubular bag packaging; blister packaging; carton forming; palletizing; pick and place; cross-cutting; labeling; wrapping; strapping; filming; insertion; order picking; sealing plastics; printing; paper processing; textiles; food and beverage; machine tooling and more. FOr more information, visit us.amk.systems.

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