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Flexibility and economy
September 1st 2008

NUM has added a family of singleand dual-axis CANopen drives to its range. The new drives provide economic solutions for positioning requirements on machine tools, extending the company's CNC control range in a way that helps customers to build machinery with optimised and cost-effective units of hardware. The new intelligent CANopen drives are available in seven single-axis versions with output ratings from 8.9 to 100 Arms continuous (10 to 141 A peak), and three dual-axis versions with output ratings from 6.3 + 6.3 to 20 + 20 Arms continuous (10 to 35 A peak). These options provide machine tool builders with a 'granular' choice to ensure that the control system hardware's capabilities match the machine specification.

The drives are an extension of NUM's long-established drive range, NUMDrive C with its bookstyle form-factor. They are said to offer one of the highest power densities on the CNC market, together with a simple assembly concept for building large multiaxis systems.

Both NUM's CNC controller kernels, Flexium and Axium Power, are available with CANopen interfaces and are compatible with the new drives.

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