CONTROL TECHNIQUES Servo Drives

Control Techniques New Digitax ST Intelligent Servo Drive

CONTROL TECHNIQUES Servo Drives

Control Techniques servo products offer high performance combined with maximum flexibility.  The drives can connect to a wide range of motion controllers through I/O or dedicated communication networks such as SERCOS and EtherCAT or alternatively, take control of the automation system through the drives integrated motion controller.

To optimise performance, we segment our servo drives and motors by the duty required for the application.

  • Pulse Duty – High dynamic applications requiring hard accelerations and decelerations. Examples are pick-and-place, flying shear and other cut-to-length machines.  These applications are charachterised by high peak (e.g. 300% overload) and moderate RMS torque.
  • Continuous Duty – High-precision over an extended duration requiring lower acceleration and deceleration rates. Examples include printing, winding and labelling. These applications are charachterised by moderate peak and high RMS torque.
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Product Description

Control Techniques New Digitax ST Intelligent Servo Drive
0.72Nm to 19.3Nm (57.7Nm Peak)

Control Techniques New Digitax ST Intelligent Servo Drive

Control Techniques New Digitax ST Intelligent Servo Drive

Meeting the demands of modern lean manufacturing environments requires smaller more flexible machinery. Digitax ST is the first ever drive designed to help machine designers and system integrators meet these challenges; optimised for servo applications requiring high peak torque, dynamic response, ease of use and flexible integration features. Four product variants ensure that the drive’s personality perfectly matches your servo applications.

Control Techniques Epsilon EP
“Motion Made Easy”TM

230V Servo Drive Systems

Control Techniques Epsilon EP

Control Techniques Epsilon EP

This compact and easy to use servo drive is scalable from a simple amplifier to a completely programmable 1.5 Axis motion controller. The Epsilon EP comes in three flexible models, and five drive sizes — 2.2A, 4.0A, 6.5A, 9.0A and 16.0A, able to deliver over 355 lb-in of torque at the rated motor speed. Listening to their motion control customers, the engineers at Control Techniques have incorporated several advanced features and capabilities in the Epsilon EP family to make these drives more powerful and easier to use.