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You are here: Home / Motors / Applimotion introduces LARC Series with frameless motors kits

Applimotion introduces LARC Series with frameless motors kits

May 18, 2010 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Applimotion, Inc. (www.applimotion.com) unveiled the new LARC Series, available up to one meter in diameter. It is driven by new applications and customer demand in large size with a large scale through hole, the company has expanded its designed to cover the need. When the torque of a full size motor is not required and the mechanical structure cannot support a full size motor, moving items in large diameters has always been a problem.

The motors remain true to the ULT super-thin origins with a very low profile construction. It also operate from traditional three-phase brushless AC or brushless DC servo drivers with voltage ranges from 12 volts to 300 volts. Hall device options are also available.

The new LARC motors have arc-segments of magnets or 360-continuous rotation magnet track if the operator’s motion is limited to a certain angle.

Applimotion, Inc. continues to react to customer feedback as quickly as possible to provide motor options in short lead times. ULT motor line has improved over the past decade with more than 200 different models to select from. These LARC motors are the next step in integrated motor motion.

The LARC motors are ultra-thin with heights as low as 8 millimeter and diameters up to 1000 millimeter. It has simple two-part design, frameless construction for integrating to the operator’s assembly. The motors feature NdFeB Magnets, a high-performing magnet for optimum efficiency. With Optional Windings, the operator can select voltage, current and speed to create the winding.

The motors also feature Sinusoidal Torque Curves with less than one percent higher harmonic content for a minimum torque ripple on sinusoidal drives.

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