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Why the Exlar T-LAM Servo Motors have Become the New Standard...

Submitted by neha on December 12, 2024
Industrial - Exlar, Electric Actuation Articles
Why the Exlar T-LAM Servo Motors have Become the New Standard...
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 63-65% of a typical manufacturing plant’s monthly electric bill goes to pay for all the electricity consumed by the electric motors operating in the plant.
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Why All Exlar SLM Servomotors Have a 50°C “Hot Spot” Temperature

Submitted by divya on December 4, 2024
Industrial - Exlar, Electric Actuation Articles
Why All Exlar SLM Servomotors Have a 50°C “Hot Spot” Temperature
Systems designers and applications engineers constantly search for the highest possible performance, smallest size yet least costly servomotors that provide the “Most Bang for Least Buck”.
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Smaller and Mightier Electric Actuators Help Advance Medical Applications

Submitted by sindhu on November 20, 2024
Industrial - Exlar, Electric Actuation Articles
Smaller and Mightier Electric Actuators Help Advance Medical Applications...
Technological advances and changes in environmental, safety, and ergonomic requirements have increased motion control options and their capabilities.
The Tritex EVA Flyer gives a brief overview of the product.
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Revised Duty Cycle Calculations Using the Four-Parameter Thermal Model

Submitted by sindhu on November 8, 2024
Industrial - Exlar, Electric Actuation Articles
Revised Duty Cycle Calculations Using the Four-Parameter Thermal Model...
Fortunately, because most servo applications only intermittently demand maximum continuous-torque motor output, a smaller motor that occasionally outputs peak torque is usually sufficient.
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