Combining the high-performance advantages of the frameless direct drive motor system with the convenience of a full frame torque motor, the CARTRIDGE DDR motor available from Heason Technology includes, in a single compact design, a hollow shaft rotor, a stator and high-resolution feedback device, all pre-aligned in a bearing-less assembly and enclosed in a durable housing complete with power and feedback connectors.
Manufactured by Kollmorgen, the motor is mounted on a prepared bolt-circle on the customer's machine and through a special compression coupling engages with a solid shaft to directly drive the load, which is supported by its own bearing system.
With the torque density for this motor technology rated around 50 per cent higher than conventional and similar sized direct drive motors, loads can be driven without the need for gearboxes or other mechanical transmission components, greatly improving the performance and power to size potential for demanding servo applications. Furthermore, says Heason, by removing compliance-prone shaft couplings and other power transmission components such as pulleys and gearboxes, any potential for backlash is eliminated and the low cog design allows for smooth rotation, excellent stability and positioning precision.
This 'mount-and-run' concept also simplifies both designing-in and commissioning the motor and, with fewer components, machine maintenance and spares inventory can be reduced. The CARTRIDGE DDR range is available in five frame sizes with nominal square flange mounting from 138 to 350mm for continuous torque output from 4.5Nm to 510Nm and speeds to 2500rpm.
In the larger frame sizes, the through shaft rotor can include a continuous bore which may be useful for providing machine cabling, slip rings or other services. The range is CE marked and UL-listed for global use with voltage ratings at 240, 400 and 480V and maximum continuous current for the largest motor at around 33A. The new range also includes an absoloute sine encoder system with a maximum resolution of over two million counts per rev.
