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New NEMA 34 hybrid servo family from QuickSilver

June 13, 2017 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

QuickSilver Controls, Inc. has released its new high-power NEMA 34 Integrated Hybrid Servo Family called the SilverMax X34. The Integrated Servo includes both an internal and external clamp, a 20 A RMS, 40 A peak driver operating from 12 V through 72 V. The SilverMax X-series includes expanded command and register space as well as many new commands and modes of operation.

Improved driver design provides extremely smooth motion over a wide speed range. The internal permanent magnet, high pole count servo motor provides high efficiency and full power over a wide range of speeds up to 3,000 rpm. Available torque is up to 3,200 in.-oz, or 22.5 Nm for direct-drive applications.

For more information, visit www.QuickSilverControls.com.

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