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New Oriental Motor DGII rotary actuators with AZ Series dc input drivers

February 20, 2018 By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

Oriental Motor now sells an expanded lineup of DGII Series rotary actuators — including two new dc input AZ Series driver options.

As the demand for complete high-accuracy and efficient rotary actuators grows, Oriental Motor has answered with the introduction of the AZ Series dc input drivers. This allows for more applications that are using dc power to be considered. The DGII rotary actuators with AZ Series can work in traditional applications where positional accuracy is needed or in applications where PLC or Touch Screens (HMI) are used, and without the need for additional and expensive module(s) added to the PLC. The end result is an efficient and complete product available to a wider breadth of master controller types and control methods.

The new 24/48 Vdc driver options is available for both the DGM85 and DGM130 DGII standard models or models with built-in electromagnetic brake. In addition to the new 24/48 Vdc drivers, the expanded AZ Series product line-up also includes AZ Series Pulse Input Driver with built-in RS-485 communication and multi-axes driver with EtherCAT communications.

Optional redesigned mounting pedestals for the DGII rotary actuators with AZ Series motors are also available. This is a useful installation pedestal that enables the DGII Series to be used as a direct drive motor. Applications that need height and installation from the side can also be performed, expanding the range of available operations.

For more information about DGII Series rotary actuators, visit orientalmotor.com/rotary-actuators.

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