Assembly Presses integrate linear and rotary motions.

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Intended for assembly and test systems that require both linear and rotary motion, Rotational Electro-Mechanical Assembly Presses (REMAPs) come in 15 standard configurations from 1–30 kN and with torque loads from 20–200 nm. Each press integrates servo-controlled linear and rotary motions into one unit with built-in sensors for force, torque, position, and angle as well as ability to control both motions independently and simultaneously. Multiple Fieldbus options are available.



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Promess Announces a New Line of Rotational Electro-Mechanical Assembly Presses (REMAP) for Assembly & Test Applications



Brighton, Mich. – Promess, Inc. has announced a new line of Rotational Electro-Mechanical Assembly Presses (REMAP) intended for assembly and test systems that require both linear and rotary motion. Available in 15 standard configurations ranging from 1kN to 30kN and torque loads from 20Nm to 200Nm, the Promess REMAP integrates servo-controlled linear and rotary motions into a single compact unit with built-in sensors for force, torque, position and angle and the ability to control both motions independently and simultaneously.



“Our engineering team has reduced a complex mechanical system to a compact, easy to install and easy to use mechanical device that provides two completely programmable motion profiles,” said Promess President Glenn Nausley.  “Unlike the cobbled-together units often seen in the field, the REMAP is a highly sophisticated tool that seamlessly integrates torque and linear motion into one device.



“The REMAP simplifies the design of assembly and test systems by giving the user an integrated, programmable system that provides both motions with built-in sensor feedback. It’s as robust as our ElectroMechanical Assembly Press with the added capability of precision torque and angular position control.”



Typical REMAP applications include bearing preload, seal insertion, and self-actuating torque testing and a broad range of similar tasks requiring a precisely controlled combination of linear and rotary motion.  Fieldbus options include EtherNet I/P, Profibus, Profinet, DeviceNet and ModBus TCP.



Promess is a 28-year-old firm that develops, manufactures, and markets its family of sensing devices, electronics, assembly presses and test systems on a global basis.



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Elizabeth Johnson

Promess Incorporated

11429 E. Grand River

Brighton, MI 48116

(810) 229-9334

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