Permanent magnet servo motor

Lebanon, O.— FC Series permanent magnet servomotors seek to simplify servo systems by eliminating the need for gearboxes, drives, pulleys, sensors, and power transmission shafts. The motors are said to achieve high torque at relatively low speeds, and single-handedly manage motor harmonics and mechanical resonances, ensuring precise, gentle load handling.

By Staff September 1, 1998

Lebanon, O.— FC Series permanent magnet servomotors seek to simplify servo systems by eliminating the need for gearboxes, drives, pulleys, sensors, and power transmission shafts. The motors are said to achieve high torque at relatively low speeds, and single-handedly manage motor harmonics and mechanical resonances, ensuring precise, gentle load handling. Ferrite magnets are arranged to provide high flux density, increasing motor torque. A high number of poles and armature slots also reduce torque harmonics at slow speeds, reducing vibrations. Vickers