Get a grip on the automation of tomorrow - Precisely fitting drives for robotics

Today, a world without robots is inconceivable. The areas of application that require process safety, reliability and economic efficiency from these robots are equally manifold. The drive systems from FAULHABER play a major role in fulfilling these requirements, and they continue to impress with their durability and performance in a robust and compact design.

Today, a world without robots is inconceivable. The areas of application that require process safety, reliability and economic efficiency from these robots are equally manifold. The drive systems from FAULHABER play a major role in fulfilling these requirements, and they continue to impress with their durability and performance in a robust and compact design. Due to these features, the drive systems can be used in a wide range of applications, from sewer robots and remote-controlled manipulators to robots for handling and logistics to surgical applications or prostheses. Whether high dynamics or precise positioning are needed, with its extensive range of products with more than 25 million possible combinations of microdrives, optical, magnetic or absolute encoders as well as speed and motion controllers with various interfaces, FAULHABER almost always has the perfect solution. At the same time, this technological construction kit is the basis upon which application-specific custom requests are realised, thus facilitating the further evolution of robotics.


Gripping without compressed air
In the past, small grippers that are both fast and powerful were always pneumatic. Because with compressed air, large amounts of pressure can be conveyed virtually without any time lag. But the elaborate infrastructure that was required for pneumatics is no longer needed today. Mechatronic gripping systems can now easily achieve the performance of their pneumatic counterparts thanks to brushless DC-motors with a diameter of only 22 mm and an integrated motion controller.

Precisely fitting solution underground or in the warehouse
Microdrives are also used in sewer systems. DC-motors with a diameter of just 15 mm and a precious metal commutation system mounted on inspection robots demonstrate how overload and schock-resistant as well as robust they are in daily use. The small drives confirm these characteristics in logistics as well. In this industry, an increasing number of work steps related to storing, retrieving and preparing items for dispatch is handled by intelligent robots. A typical unit comprising a lifting column and gripper used on a logistics robot contains a drive unit consisting of, e.g., brushless DC-servomotors with integrated Motion Controller and planetary gearhead. When used in the lifting column, for example, this combination ensures precise positioning during storage or retrieval - all during continuous operation with constant load changes. The small FAULHABER drive systems are thus represented in almost all areas of robotics.

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Model TR1 Tru-Trac

Model TR1 Tru-Trac

The Model TR1 Tru-Trac® linear measurement solution is a versatile option for tracking velocity, position, or distance over a wide variety of surfaces. An integrated encoder, measuring wheel, and spring-loaded torsion arm in one, compact unit, the Model TR1 is easy to install. The spring-loaded torsion arm offers adjustable torsion load, allowing the Model TR1 to be mounted in almost any orientation - even upside-down. The threaded shaft on the pivot axis is field reversible, providing mounting access from either side. With operating speeds up to 3000 feet per minute, a wide variety of configuration options - including multiple wheel material options - and a housing made from a durable, conductive composite material that minimizes static buildup, the Model TR1 Tru-Trac® is the ideal solution for countless applications.