FAULHABER motion the magazine with drive 1/2016
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THE MAGAZINE WITH DRIVE

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Zippermast – tape measure meets zip Amazing telescopic technology with huge application potential PROSTHETICS Innovation goes hand in hand FAULHABER drive technology supports the development of the world’s most realistic bionic hand prosthesis INDUSTRIAL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Perfect printed images with long-term guarantee PrintJet ADVANCED for industrial switch cabinet labels MEDICAL Air is life Customized drive solutions for anaesthesia NEWS “Feel the Power“ of a new generation The new Motion Controller series V3.0 S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y A new roof that does the business FAULHABER is...

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Dear readers, the trend in the industry has already been going in the direction of networking for several years. The components used in the machines and systems are increasingly more intelligent – they receive commands and communicate in real-time with Publisher / Editor: DR. FRITZ FAULHABER GMBH & CO. KG Schönaich · Germany Phone: +49 (0)70 31/638-0 Fax: +49 (0)70 31/638-100 Email: info@faulhaber.de www.faulhaber.com higher level process control technology via field bus systems such as EtherCAT. An approach in which the “driving force” plays an important part in automation, drive systems...

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SHORT MESSAGES Precise control dynamics is guaranteed with the precious-metal commutated model series SR from FAULHABER. Power is added in an extremely impressive way with the new motor series 1024 ... SR. Equipped with the appropriate gearhead, the series 1024 ... SR (diameter 10 mm) reaches an output torque of 300 mNm. This corresponds to roughly double the power of comparable motors from other manufacturers. The series 1024 ... SR handles different loads with quiet and smooth running and a low noise and vibration level and can be optimally adapted to demanding applications such as...

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SUCCESSFUL ROCK ET R EC YCL I NG The carrier rocket Falcon 9 from commercial astronautic company SpaceX is a pioneering achievement in space travel. Falcon 9 started at Cape Canaveral in Florida, released eleven satellites at a height of 200 km and floated back to Earth in an arc where it landed back in an upright position approximately 10 minutes after take-off. In order to make the carrier rocket even more economical, work is in progress to minimise the fuel burned during operation. A specially developed fuel-trim valve, powered by robust and reliable FAULHABER servomotors, provides the...

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ZIPPERMAST – Tape measure zip MEETS The remote-controlled caterpillar vehicle with the bobbycar format stops just in front of the head-high wall. Then, a mast extends upwards from its interior on top of which a small camera is mounted. A few moments later, it has an unhindered view of the events behind the wall. The Bavarian company progenoX supplies the vehicle for unmanned exploration. The highlight: the 12 METERS extremely compact “Zippermast” which consists of three interlocked steel tapes according to the zipper principle. A motor from FAULHABER provides the unique design with reliable...

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“Whoever sees the Zippermast for the first time is amazed at how high it can be extended”, says Frank Woodcock, General Manager of progenoX. Because the housing where the mast is hidden is very small: the smallest model, the ZM4, is just 15 centimetres high and the standard model, the ZM8, is 25 centimetres. How far the mast can be extended can be seen from the model number – it corresponds to the height in feet. In the case of ZM8, which is easy to carry with its weight of seven kilograms, the mast extends to around two and a half metres. The mast of the ZM40 reaches a height of more than...

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Saves space and is stable Innovative and intelligent mast system for the BOS, Homeland Security and security relevant industry markets STURDINESS DUE TO HEAT TREATMENT OF THE STEEL TAPES Thanks to the coiled tapes, the Zippermast finds space in very small housing. Another advantage of this design: the diameter of the Zippermasts remains constant in any position across its entire length – unlike telescopic masts which consists of components nested into each other. Thus, enough space in the interior of the masts remains to lead the cable through the guiding spindle to the head and be...

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The compact and mobile design is more favourable for conspirative use Suitable for the high seas and outer space progenoX has done a lot to make the Zippermast fit for everyday use. The steel tapes are coated with a special surface coating in order to minimise wear. The guiding spindle is hardened in a heating process, the electronics moulded. Furthermore, the originally used spindle motor has been replaced. “When selecting the optimal drive, we received outstanding technical support from FAULHABER”, emphasises Frank Woodcock. As the Zippermast is often used under the most severe...

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Innovation goes HAND IN HAND

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Tie shoelaces, fold bed linen, tear open a bag of crisps – the list of things that are difficult to do with one hand goes on and on. People with a congenital amputation or who have lost a hand due to an accident are confronted with such obstacles every day. To make daily life easier, the British company Steeper developed the Bebionic myoelectric hand prosthesis. Powerful FAULHABER motors ensure that the prosthesis can grip without any problems, quickly and firmly and maintain a constant gripping force. The Bebionic myoelectric prosthesis weighs between 400 and 600 grams and is about as heavy...

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Each finger is moved by its own electric motor Additional motors for more control The first myoelectric hand came onto the market at the start of the 1980s. They were driven by a single motor and only had a simple gripping mechanism: thumb, index and middle fingers could be closed for a pincer grip. Ring and small fingers were only available for cosmetic reasons and had no gripping force. This concept was fundamentally changed for the Bebionic hand about ten years ago. “We determined that people accept lower gripping force per finger if they get more flexibility,” explains Ted Varley. To...

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