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Servo Motors

TelcoMotion’s AC and DC servo motors provide a precise, rapid response. Servo motors allow for precise control of any position, velocity, and acceleration, particularly controlling the speed of a machine with high precision.

Product Features

Robust design

At TelcoMotion, quality is integral for getting the job done right. Manufacturers often have very high standards for the projects they are working on and the items they produce, which is why we strive to offer the most robust AC motors on the market. Our AC servo motors come with power and data control cable assemblies, optional encoders, brakes, gearheads, and tachometers. We have amplifiers and controllers available as well. Contact one of our TelcoMotion specialists, and we can work with you to create the perfect solution for your operations.

Applications

Servo Motors FAQ

AC servo motors use an AC supply and depend on frequency and voltage to produce power. They can handle high surges, which often occur with industrial machines.

 

DC servo motors can use batteries or might leverage DC power supplies for globally portable systems – simplifying agency certifications. They use a BLDC motor, combined with a driver and a high-precision encoder, often in small electronic devices such as computer-controlled machinery or robotic systems.

A servo motor works as rotary or linear actuators rotate and push machine parts. They produce torque and velocity based on the current and voltage supplied through a closed-loop system.

AC servo motors can be used in various applications and are easy to transport, program, and use. What makes them especially great is that they have high efficiency and output power (relative to their size), making them ideal for numerous applications for high-importance machinery.

Not only are they quiet, but they are also highly reliable and precise, allowing for high accuracy in their use.

AC motors are widely used due to their efficiency and reliable output. Some common examples include pumps, fans, high-performance blowers, compressors, conveyor systems, and machine tools. They can also be found in air cooling systems, household appliances, and industrial machinery.

AC motors have also become commonplace in the auto industry; electric cars and other forms of renewable transportation often utilize them to generate power.

The difference between servo and stepper motors comes down to the motor’s torque, speed, and control. Stepper motors could be made to perform as a servo type motor when paired with a high-resolution encoder and a driver that enables micro-stepping functionality.

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