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Issue 1 • November, 2006 |
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Quick, timely access to information that can help solve your motion requirements. That’s the goal of this newsletter. Hopefully, you'll find it worth reading. We're continually striving to develop new products and unique solutions for your motion control challenges …this is our vehicle to share them with you. Your comments and feedback are always welcome.
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Revolutionary New Design
Eliminates External Servo Drive
The Exlar Tritex Series of electric actuators combine three technologies in a single housing to deliver a truly simple and low cost electric alternative for fluid power actuators. The combined brushless servo motor, servo amplifier and position controller eliminate the external servo amplifier and the cables associated with a typical servo system. Tritex actuators with built-in mechanical converters replace electric drive systems employing ball screw or gear reducer mechanisms for a complete actuation solution. See if this product is what your application needs…
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Why Consider Roller Screw Technology?
Designers have five basic choices when it comes to achieving controlled linear motion. Planetary Roller Screws offer a high efficiency, compact electromechanical transmission device to convert rotary to linear motion. The common technologies to which roller screws are typically compared, and over which they provide distinct advantages are hydraulics, pneumatics, and ball screws. Read more…
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Ultimate Flexibility in Linear Actuators
The Exlar I Series electro-mechanical actuator with its proven roller screw technology offers you electromechanical reliability, motor flexibility, and a significantly longer operating life than a ball screw actuator and it costs less.
Find out more about I Series Actuator…
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Application Notes:
NEW Case Histories about…
• Load cell actuators and
• Aerial fire-fighting with Exlar actuators in a Boeing 747
and many more at
www.exlar.com
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