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MlSUMl Offers New Axis Actuator Catalog

Friday, October 02, 2009

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MlSUMl Offers New Axis Actuator Catalog

Schaumburg, IL – Misumi has announced the imminent publication of its 2009 Single Axis Actuators Catalog, featuring new single axis products and components suitable for a wide range of motion control and assembly machinery and other automation devices.

Featured prominently in the catalog are:

  • The new Single Axis Robot RS Series Actuators, which offer superior construction to improve product life span and allow units to be used in harsh industrial environments. All models offer constant load capacity regardless of speed. Clean Room Class 10 versions are also available for specialized applications.
  • An expanded line of LX Series Actuators, to include high precision class actuators and actuators with motors. Misumi's popular LX Series models are available in over 1000 possible configurations. They are also available in standard or cover types, as well as versions with brackets that allow a combination of two units on a different axis.

www.misumiusa.com

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