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Set these controls to automatically adjust motor speed.
Mount these controls to DIN rail inside a control panel.
Rated NEMA 4, these controls are protected from washdowns.
Manually control a motor's speed.
A NEMA 4X rated enclosure protects these controls from corrosion and washdowns.
Use these controls with motors that run forward and backward, such as motors for conveyor belts.
Convert AC input voltage into DC output voltage and control the speed of permanent-magnet DC motors.
Control the speed of low-voltage permanent-magnet DC motors.
Tell your stepper motor how far and fast to go by adding a controller and driver to your system.
These stepper motors are good for precise, repetitive movements, such as those made by the head of a 3D printer.
With a built-in controller and driver, these stepper motors come ready to program and operate.
To precisely position loads in automated systems that are frequently rinsed, these stepper motors are IP65 rated to seal out water.
Instead of a shaft, these stepper motors have a lead screw that converts rotational motion to linear motion.
Deliver precise, repeatable motion in applications where contamination is a concern, such as semiconductor manufacturing.
Often used in prototyping, these light duty stepper motors deliver precise, repeatable motion.
To improve positioning accuracy, these stepper motors have a built-in encoder that monitors the real-time speed and position of the shaft.
A stepper motor and gearbox in one, choose these motors when you want high torque but don’t have space for a large motor.
Maintain speed automatically. These motors come with a speed control with a feedback sensor that adjusts power to maintain your set speed.
Simplify your servomotor setup—these servomotors have a built-in drive, removing the need for cable between the motor and drive. They create high torque at low speeds like traditional stepper motors but with greater torque performance and positioning reliability.
Often used for small automation applications, such as pick-and-place machines, these servomotors deliver lots of power in a small package.
Combine the high torque at low speeds that traditional stepper motors are known for with the greater torque performance and positioning reliability of a servomotor.
Good for high speeds with fast accelerations, these servomotors are often used in automated assembly, material handling, and packaging applications.
A built-in driver simplifies your servomotor setup, removing the need for cable between the motor and driver. DC servomotors are often used for small automation applications, such as pick-and-place machines, because they deliver lots of power in a small package.
With an included controller and an integrated stepper motor, these slides are a complete precision motion control system.
A lead screw that converts rotational motion to linear motion sits inside the motor body for a compact footprint. Add a driver and controller to these actuators to repeatedly position loads with speed and precision.
A good solution for tight spaces, these gearmotors let you control the start, stop, rotation direction, and speed while transmitting motion at a 90° angle from the motor, so you can mount them alongside your application.
Start, stop, reverse direction, and control the speed of these gearmotors from the mounted keypad. These gearmotors are both a motor and speed reducer in one to lower speed while increasing torque.