Linear actuator

Aug. 11, 2011
The cylindrical design of the linear-shaft motor provides two benefits: The motor uses 100% of magnetic flux and it uses the flux at maximum efficiency

The cylindrical design of the linear-shaft motor provides two benefits: The motor uses 100% of magnetic flux and it uses the flux at maximum efficiency. All available magnetic flux cuts the coils at a 90° angle. The motor’s design also provides stiffness up to 100 times that of comparable motors.

The energy-efficient motor minimizes generated heat and reduces the impact heat has on the work point, does not produce Eddy currents, and has no cogging issues. As a result, it can produce submicron motion profiles.

Nippon Pulse America Inc.
4 Corporate Dr.
Radford, VA 24141
(540) 633- 1677
www.nipponpulse.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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