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For versatile motor control
25 January 2013
The new Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 753 AC drive from Rockwell Automation provides versatile motor control for general-purpose applications. Designed to meet global user needs, the drive supports multiple languages and co

The new Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 753
AC drive from Rockwell Automation
provides versatile motor control for
general-purpose applications.
Designed to meet global user needs, the drive supports multiple languages and complies with global standards and certifications.
"Support for a variety of options and standard features, like embedded I/O and DeviceLogix control technology, help make the PowerFlex 753 a cost-effective general purpose motor control solution," said Anthony Newkirk, drive product manager, Rockwell Automation. "The standard I/O and set of options available make it ideal for machine builders and system integrators looking to reduce engineering costs, deliver machines to market faster, and meet end user demands for more productive and safer machines."
Designed to meet global user needs, the drive supports multiple languages and complies with global standards and certifications.
"Support for a variety of options and standard features, like embedded I/O and DeviceLogix control technology, help make the PowerFlex 753 a cost-effective general purpose motor control solution," said Anthony Newkirk, drive product manager, Rockwell Automation. "The standard I/O and set of options available make it ideal for machine builders and system integrators looking to reduce engineering costs, deliver machines to market faster, and meet end user demands for more productive and safer machines."
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