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Drives, motors and power transmission, couplings, clutches
News Release from: Danfoss Drives | Subject: VLT 5000 Flux Series drives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 October 2003
Control cards program drives for
individual use
An optional SyncPos control card for additional positioning and synchronizing control allows a range of drives to be programmed to suit specific application requirements.
Danfoss Drives VLT 5000 Flux Series drives are now available with an optional SyncPos control card for additional positioning and synchronizing control The SyncPos control card is programmable to suit specific application requirements, greatly enhancing drive operation without requiring extra panel space or wiring
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 2 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Flux vector drives give servo-like performance
Flux vector drives now provide up to 500HP of dynamic flux vector control for closed-loop applications to give a servo-like performance with a significantly greater response time.
A combination of the VLT 5000 Flux Series drive and SyncPos option provides servo-like performance at only 50-75% the cost of a typical servo system.
VLT 5000 Flux Series drives provide dynamic flux vector control for applications up to 500HP, and are designed with the latest Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology to fulfill the high performance market for closed loop AC drives.
These drives are ideally suited for applications requiring precise closed loop control, including hoisting, precise positioning, elevators, centrifuges, and torque control applications, among others.
Danfoss Drives is a leading global producer of precision mechanical and electrical components, with locations in more than 120 countries.
Danfoss created the VLT name when they introduced the world's first mass-produced AFD in 1968, and the name has set the standard for quality adjustable frequency drives ever since.
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