Industrial servomotors

Aug. 11, 2011
The 8LV Series of servomotors are equipped with the smallest absolute encoder system with a resolution of 218 steps/rev

The 8LV Series of servomotors are equipped with the smallest absolute encoder system with a resolution of 218 steps/rev.

To save weight and space, gearboxes mount directly on the motor. The center gear rests directly on the motor shaft and replaces the input shaft on the gearbox, eliminating the need for an adapter flange, clamp system, and gearbox input bearing.

There are three models: the 8GM30 economy series, the 8GM40 standard gearbox, and the 8GM50 reinforced gearbox. Gearboxes in the standard series are available as single and two-stage units with a backlash <8 to <15 arc-min. The 8GM50 Series uses bearings optimized for radial and axial forces.

B&R Industrial Automation Corp.
1250 Northmeadow Pkwy., S-100
Roswell, GA 30076
(770) 772-0400
www.br-automation.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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