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You are here: Home / Motors / Celera Motion intros Agility Series slotless motors

Celera Motion intros Agility Series slotless motors

June 14, 2017 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Agility Series slotless motors from Celera Motion deliver best-in-class torque ripple and zero cogging. They’re ideally suited for scanning, pointing, measuring and cutting applications that require extremely smooth velocity control and highly accurate positioning.

Engineered with ZeroCog slotless motor technology from Applimotion, the effects of cogging torque, magnetic forces, flux harmonics and phase balance and alignment are minimized to counteract the causes of torque ripple. Agility magnetic designs and construction techniques can achieve less than 2% torque ripple.

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The Agility Series is offered in a wide range of low-profile form factors with a large through hole for convenient routing of cables, optics, sensing technologies and other system elements. Models are available in diameters from 12 mm to 300 mm, and with peak torques up to 41 Nm.

Frameless direct drive kit construction, high torque density and low mass enables Agility to be tightly integrated into compact, lightweight precision assemblies. All models are compatible with a wide range of controllers and drives. In addition, windings and form factors can be customized to meet application requirements.

For more information, visit www.celeramotion.com.

 

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