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Linear Positioners withstand factory environments.

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September 28, 2005 - For industrial positioning applications, HD Series is designed with deep-channel extruded body and solid carriage that provide beam strength and carriage stiffness suitable for cantilevered or other unsupported installations. Products employ self-lubricating linear bearings and ballscrews as well as IP30-rated belt seals. Positioners are offered with options such as screw lead, home and limit sensors, failsafe brake, and motor orientation.

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Parker Hannifin, Automation Actuator Div.
135 Quadral Dr.
Wadsworth, OH, 44281 0450
USA



Electromechanical Automation Div of Parker Hannifin Offers its New HD Series of Linear Positioners - Easy to Apply, Install, and Maintain


The HD Series linear positioners are deep-channel extruded body and solid carriage provide exceptional beam strength and carriage stiffness, which is ideal for cantilevered or our other unsupported installations. The linear bearings and ballscrews are self-lubricating precision components designed for long life at 100% duty operation with no maintenance. The HD Series also includes IP30-rated belt seals that protect the interior components from debris in factory environments.

The HD Series is very easy to apply. As part of the configurable part number, users can select options such as screw lead, home and limit sensors, a failsafe brake, and motor orientation. With motors as part of the standard table, system level performance is provided in the form of graphs to enable quick application without the need for a complex motor sizing exercise. In addition, online 3D models make integration into a machine design quick and efficient. The HD Series is the ideal solution for industrial positioning applications.

About Parker Electromechanical Automation

A division of Parker Hannifin Corporation's Automation Group since 1987, Electromechanical Automation is a pioneer, developer and manufacturer of full-spectrum computer-based motion controllers, servo/step motor drives, servo motors and human-machine interfaces, positioning systems, gearheads and gear motors. These products automate the manufacturing of a significant fraction of the world's goods and services.

Electromechanical Automation products are sold via independent authorized Automation Technology Centers-a group of nearly 100 professional, highly trained organizations with more than 135 points-of-presence throughout the world-or directly from Electromechanical Automation.
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