HIWIN Features Torque Motor Rotary Tables at IMTS 2022

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June 20, 2022

 

HIWIN Corporation, a leader in motion control and system technology, will feature families of precision motion control components this year at IMTS, with their Torque Motor Rotary Tables, (TMRT), as a highlight of their booth. IMTS will be held September 12-17, 2022, in Chicago.

Designed for machine tool OEM’s and retrofitters, the TMRT series enables 3 axis machine tools to be readily upgraded to 3+1, 3+2, 4+1 or even 5 axis capability. High speed, high torque, built-in high-rigidity high-precision bearings, absolute encoders and a powerful brake system ensure excellent acceleration capabilities and high precision when machining complex part geometries.

HIWIN’s TMRT series rotary tables incorporate direct-drive torque motors. This innovative design eliminates any gear reducers, resulting in the highest dynamic performance and multi-axis path accuracy.  Directly coupled encoders and zero backlash enables tighter part tolerance.  Direct drives provide smooth motion, resulting in improved part surface finish. 

The TMRT series incorporates integral liquid cooling in the table, ensuring thermal stability even during high duty cycle, high load conditions, yielding consistent part quality.

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The TMRT series is compatible with most major CNC brands, making control integration straightforward.

HIWIN Torque Motor Rotary Tables utilize HIWIN’s torque motor components, which are also available for engineers who prefer to design and build a unique table.

Since 1992, HIWIN Corporation has focused on components, systems and expertise in the motion control industry. HIWIN will be celebrating their 30th anniversary in America at IMTS

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Visit Hiwin at IMTS 2022 in the East building, Level 3, booth 134514.

 

 

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