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News Release from: Tecnotion | Subject: Powerful linear motor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 20 October 2005

Powerful linear motor is compact

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An extremely powerful linear motor of 12750N peak force has a fully integrated water-cooling system in its compact construction and minimised height.

An extremely powerful linear motor of 12750N peak force has a fully integrated water-cooling system in its compact construction and minimised height In response to the increasing demand for high-power linear motors Tecnotion has extended its product range with a new and extremely powerful linear motor type, the TG-motor

The TG-motor is by far the biggest one in Tecnotion's iron core program.

And yet, its compact construction and minimised height make it easy to build the motor into any system that requires maximum power and reliability.

The peakforce is 12750N.

Thanks to the fully integrated water-cooling system the TG-motor can be operated without extra cooling devices.

The TG-motor stands out for its superb heat maintenance and performance, its minimal attraction force between magnet and coils and its excellent motor constant.

To ensure undisturbed functioning the magnet tracks are cast in epoxy resin.

Upon request the TG-motor can be delivered with customized windings to enable the user to adjust the required speed.

Tecnotion's TG-motor is successfully applied in mass-manufacturing of printed boards, in tooling machines and in inspection apparatus.

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