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Lenze servo inverter drive system ideal for multi-axis application

September 9, 2012 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

The Servo Inverter i700 drive system from Lenze Americas delivers 32-bit signal resolution, extremely short cycle times and an overload capacity of over 200 percent.

Specifically designed for multi-axis application, the i700 is ideal for simple positioning tasks as well as highly precise multi-axis application in packaging and handling machines or robot applications.

Lenze Servo

Aside from appropriate power supply modules, the double-axis and single-axis modules of Servo Inverter i700 provide a power range of between 1.37 and 15 kW. Featuring a built-in dynamic brake chopper, the power supply modules eliminate the need for DC fusing or filtering under normal operating conditions. Using an innovative rail system, the i700 drive offers a cable-free intermediate electrical connection that can easily be installed by setting connector arms.

The central engineering interface and intuitive software tools help the i700 to be easily integrated into automation architectures via EtherCAT. The i700 simplifies the machine design with its built-in safety functionality, while Safe Torque Off is provided as a standard feature.

Lenze Americas
www.actechdrives.com

Filed Under: Servo Drives Tagged With: Lenze

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