Product Design & Development

B&R’s New Machine-Mounted Inverter

By B&R Automation
Wednesday, May 04, 2011

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The ACOPOSmulti65 inverter for applications where the drive is mounted directly on the machine makes flexible machine configurations possible.



B&R (Roswell, GA) has developed the ACOPOSmulti65 inverter for applications where the drive is mounted directly on the machine. ACOPOSmulti65 inverters feature:

  • IP65 protection, which makes it possible to attach them directly to the machine.
  • A switching cabinet that only contains the power supply modules and the necessary electromechanical components.
  • Hybrid cabling between the inverters.
  • Proven wired safety functions STO (Safe Torque Off) and SS1 (Safe Operational Stop 1 time-monitored).
  • Network-based ACOPOSmulti65 variants, based on openSAFETY.

For more information visit www.br-automation.com.

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