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Monday, July 27, 2009

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GenII_gearheads
Bayside brand of Gen II gearheads are now available as a standard option on its Daedal brand of HPLA and HLE positioners.



Parker’s Electromechanical Automation Division (Irwin, PA) announces that its Bayside brand of Gen II gearheads are now available as a standard option on its Daedal brand of HPLA and HLE positioners. This new option means shorter lead times, fewer components and less complexity (since there’s no need for additional bearing supports for the motor pulley). Additional features include:

  • Nominal drive torque up to 244 Nm.
  • Repeatability up to ± 0.05 mm.
  • High degree of mechanical efficiency.
  • Independent multiple carriages can be used on one linear actuator for rack-and-pinion drive.

For more information visit www.parkermotion.com

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