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Tolomatic’s Integrated-Motor Rod-Style Actuator

By Tolomatic
Thursday, May 06, 2010

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The Tolomatic IMA features a patent-pending lead-screw lubrication system that allows easy re-lubrication without disassembly.



Tolomatic’s (Hamel, MN) integrated-motor rod-style actuator (IMA) is now capable of delivering up to 3,300 pounds of force when equipped with the new roller-screw option. The Tolomatic IMA features:

  • A hollow core rotor and skewed motor windings into its unique servomotor design for an extremely compact package with increased dynamic performance and service life. A unique integrated motor design that is well suited for applications such as pressing, clamping, valve control, spot welding and volumetric filling.
  • An estimated life about 10 million inches of travel at a mean force of 2,000 pounds.  The standard ball screw on the IMA offers better efficiency and economy, but the roller screw option offers higher force, better accuracy and longer service life in high-force applications.”
  • Available with a choice of motor voltages in any incremental stroke length from 6 to 18 inches. 
  • A patent-pending lead-screw lubrication system that allows easy re-lubrication without disassembly. 

For more information visit www.tolomatic.com

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