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accommodate your complete servo system requirements, Glentek manufactures
three complete series (GMB, GMBF and GMBM) of high performance,
permanent magnet brushless servo motors which are described as follows: |
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GMB
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GMB series utilizes high-energy Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) magnets
which when combined with low inertia rotors, provide high dynamic
performance. Due to the high torque to inertia ratio of these motors,
they are ideal for applications which require high acceleration
and deceleration characteristics. In addition, all frame sizes incorporate
skewed stators which provide ultra smooth operation (i.e. low cogging
torque) at all speeds. They range in continuous torques from 2.8
lb-in (0.32 Nm) to 1,092 lb-in (123.4 Nm) and peak torques from
8.4 lb-in. (0.95 Nm) to 3,276 lb-in. (370.2 Nm). Typical applications
include factory automation machinery, fitness equipment (i.e. treadmills),
labeling machinery, machine tools, material handling machinery,
medical equipment (i.e. CAT scanners and PET scanners), packaging
machinery, printing machinery, robotics, semiconductor machinery,
surface mount pick and place machines, x-y tables, textile machinery,
applications which have low to medium reflected load inertias and
require a high dynamic response, applications which require smooth
operation and/or applications which require a lot of torque in a
small mechanical form factor. |
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GMBF
Series
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GMBF series utilizes traditional ferrite magnets which are ideal
for cost sensitive applications. In addition, the higher inertia
rotors provide improved motor to load inertia matching for medium
to high inertia loads. This helps to reduce the mechanical shaft
resonance which allows higher servo gains with increased stability.
In addition, all frame sizes incorporate skewed stators which provide
ultra smooth operation (i.e. low cogging torque) at all speeds.
They range in continuous torques from 22.0 lb-in (2.49 Nm) to 75
lb-in (8.47 Nm) and peak torques from 66 lb-in (7.46 Nm) to 225
lb-in (25.42 Nm). Typical applications include factory automation
machinery, fitness equipment (i.e. treadmills), labeling machinery,
machine tools, material handling machinery, medical equipment (i.e.
CAT scanners and PET scanners), packaging machinery, printing machinery,
robotics, x-y tables, textile machinery, cost sensitive applications,
applications which require smooth operation and/or applications
which have medium to high reflected load inertias. |
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GMBM
Series
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| Glentek
introduces the newest member (GMBM series) of high performance,
permanent magnet brushless servo motors to its complete line of
servo motors. The GMBM series motors incorporate worldwide standard
metric mounting configurations and have been tooled for high volume
production which makes them easy to use and extremely cost effective.
All frame sizes utilize high-energy Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB)
magnets which when combined with low inertia rotors, provide high
dynamic performance. Due to the high torque to inertia ratio of
these motors, they are ideal for applications which require high
acceleration and deceleration characteristics. In addition, all
frame sizes incorporate skewed magnets which provide ultra smooth
operation (i.e. low cogging torque) at all speeds. They range in
continuous torques from 0.94 lb-in (0.11 Nm) to 378.8 lb-in (42.8
Nm) and peak torques from 2.82 lb-in. (0.32 Nm) to 1136.4 lb-in.
(128.4 Nm). Typical applications include factory automation machinery,
fitness equipment (i.e. treadmills), labeling machinery, machine
tools, material handling machinery, medical equipment (i.e. CAT
scanners and PET scanners), packaging machinery, printing machinery,
robotics, semiconductor machinery, surface mount pick and place
machines, x-y tables, textile machinery, applications which are
cost sensitive, have low to medium reflected load inertias and require
a high dynamic response, applications which require smooth operation
and/or applications which require a lot of torque in a small mechanical
form factor. |
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