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Standard drive motors offered within one week

A Delta Line Europe UK product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 13, 2006

Standard drive motors - offered in many variants - can be supplied in quantities of one to 20 within one week - owing to the use of state-of-the-art EDP and warehouse management.

Manufacturers of industrial machinery, medical devices or factory plants often have to react very quickly to the requirements of the market.

Market forces mean that 'time to market' is an all important factor today and can lead to the success or failure of a product.

Besides the quality and variety of the drive solutions on offer today, this makes fast product availability even more important than before, particularly during the design phase, for sampling and pre production volumes.

Motion Component Solution specialist Delta Line Europe and Zeitlauf have teamed up to bring an exciting range of innovative gearing solutions.

For a long time now it has not only been the quality of the products supplied and short delivery times for standard gear head motors that have become a matter of course.

Now, the fast availability of the standard modular range has been extended even further.

The standard drive motors, which are offered in a large number of variants, can be supplied in quantities of one to 20 within one week.

This is possible due to the use of state-of-the-art EDP and warehouse management as well as a cleverly designed modular system that Delta Line Europe and Zeitlauf offer.

All drive motors in the standard modular range can be assembled economically together with individual parts from this modular system.

The possibilities from which the user can make his selection are enormously varied: the range of spur and planetary gear head motors has in the meantime been extended from 39 to 62 motor and gear head combinations with finely-staged reduction series and is represented in a clearly structured form in the new Standard Program Modular System Catalogue.

With regard to motors, designers basically have the choice between split pole motors, capacitor motors, DC motors, Hybrid Stepper motors, DC external rotor motor with or without integrated electronic controls, or brushless DC internal rotor motors.

Depending on the type, they work on either 230V AC or 24V DC.

The geared solutions offer output torques ranging up to 30Nm and speeds up to 1132 rev/min.

Product life is an all too important factor in today's designs, these products are long-living, compact and guarantee a high degree of smooth running, due to the helical teeth on the first stage gear head assemblies.

Other additional accessories are brakes, optical or magnetic pulse encoders as well as 1-Q transistor speed governors, as well as switching power supply units for direct current drives with brushes.

The various gear head motor combinations from the standard modular range facilitate fast, uncomplicated drive solutions for a very wide variety of industrial sectors.

Among the typical areas of use are, for example, conveyor systems, medical devices oncology equipment and office and document handling applications, as well as door and gate drives.

And a remarkable number of variants can be implemented: The two-stage and, more recently, also up to five-stage spur gear heads - the Flatline series offer compact/space-saving design can be assembled to a range of split pole motors, Hybrid Stepper motors, capacitor motors or DC permanent magnet motors.

Thanks to the direct toothed motor shaft the motors can be installed on the various gear heads without any problem.

The motor shaft teeth are designed in such a way that it can be used for a large number of reductions.

The single and multi-stage planetary gear heads - Performax, can be assembled to permanent magnet, DC motors, brushless DC internal rotor motors or external rotor motors.

New to the range are variants with plug-on flanges, e g, suitable for assembly to standard Nema stepper motors are also now available.

The Performax gear heads have helical teeth and are currently among the shortest planetary gear heads on the market.

Each gear head stage is optimally designed for its respective load, for example by selecting the basic materials and tooth sizes to suit the respective stages.

The tooth geometry has been optimised with the help of high performance software programmes, which, for example, take the tool design and the number of processing phases into account.

Further extension of the high availability standard modular range is planned for 2006.

The Delta Line Europe organisation is progressive sales and marketing focussed motion components solution provider with a particular expertise in the area of precision miniature devices.

The devices include miniature DC motors, brushless motors, 'tin can', hybrid and disc magnet stepper motors as well as spur and planetary gearboxes, for applications in the medical, factory automation, instrumentation and industrial market segments.

The company's aim is to offer the 'best in class' motion component solution by supplying a complete engineered solution from specification to the completed assembly.

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