Courtesy of B&R Industrial Automation Corp.
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Modular Mechatronic System

Sept. 30, 2014
The ACOPOSmotor combines a servo motor and drive with additional safety technologies that can be integrated.

The ACOPOSmotor combines a servo motor and drive with additional safety technologies that can be integrated. The unit is connected to the drive network by a hybrid cable, which includes all power and signal lines necessary and forms the connection to the POWERLINK network. Three size options are available, with torque ranging from 1.8 to 12 Nm. An optional fan assembly can also provide a performance boost. In the future, wired safety functions STO (Safe Torque Off) and SS1 (Safe Operational Stop 1), a network-based ACOPOSmotor module variant, will be available. The unit is compatible with the ACOPOSmulti drive system.  

B&R Industrial Automation, 1250 Northmeadow Parkway, S-100, Roswell, GA 20076, (770) 772-0400

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