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Component Servo Drive suits machines requiring less than 1.5 kW.

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Component Servo Drive suits machines requiring less than 1.5 kW.
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September 9, 2010 - Allen-Bradley Kinetix 3 component servo drive, offered in models as small as 50 W, is designed for machines that require up to 12.55 Nm of instantaneous torque. Configured using Allen-Bradley UltraWare, product includes online vibration suppression and auto-tuning for fast settling time. It can index up to 64 points via Modbus or through its digital inputs and perform indexing operations for 3 axes using MicroLogix 1400 controller, PanelView component operator interface, and TL-Series motors.

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Rockwell Automation
1201 South Second Street
Milwaukee, WI, 53204
USA



New Servo Drive from Rockwell Automation Delivers a Cost-Effective, Easy to Use Approach to Motion Control Applications


Allen-Bradley Kinetix 3 component servo drive provides a solution for machines requiring less than 1.5 kW

MILWAUKEE - The new Allen-Bradley Kinetix 3 component servo drive from Rockwell Automation provides machine builders the ability to better match the needs of manufacturers without the complexity of traditional servo solutions. Offered in models as small as 50 watts, the drive provides the flexibility to tailor axes to a machine's actual power requirement, which will minimize system size and cost. Its compact design makes the drive ideal for machines that require less than 1.5 kW and up to 12.55 N-m of instantaneous torque, such as intermittent form/fill/seal machines, indexing tables, medical devices, laboratory automation equipment and semiconductor processing.

"Manufacturers are challenged by tougher economic conditions. There is less capital available for new equipment purchases and users expect solutions that are easier to use and also yield greater uptime and return on investment," said Oliver Haya, product manager, Rockwell Automation. "When combining the new Kinetix 3 servo drive with Allen-Bradley MicroLogix controllers from Rockwell Automation, machine builders can deliver a cost-effective motion control solution for low-axis count applications that is simple to use and maintain."

The Kinetix 3 component servo drive is easily configured using Allen-Bradley UltraWare, a free software available as part of the Kinetix Accelerator Toolkit. Configuration can be further simplified by using the automatic motor recognition with Allen-Bradley TL-Series rotary motors, TL-Series linear actuators, and LDL-Series and LDC-Series linear servo motors. Additional features include online vibration suppression, advanced auto-tuning and faster settling time which reduces start-up time by virtually eliminating many steps in the commissioning process. The drive can index up to 64 points via Modbus or through its digital inputs.

To further simplify the user experience, the drive can be incorporated into a connected component solution. The Connected Component Building Blocks (CCBB) for Kinetix 3 will provide CAD drawings, electrical layouts, Bill of Materials, sample code and operator interface screens. It will also include the ability to perform indexing operations for three axes over the Modbus network using the MicroLogix 1400 controller, Allen-Bradley PanelView component operator interface and TL-Series motors.

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable.

Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs about 19,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

For more information on the Kinetix 3 component servo drive, please visit www.ab.com/motion.

Allen-Bradley, Kinetix, LDC-Series, LDL-Series, LISTEN. THINK. SOLVE., MicroLogix, PanelView and TL-Series are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
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