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Servos help pack print
25 January 2013
New from paper drilling machine specialist, Dürselen, the VA.02 machine enables piles of print products to be packed automatically into telescopic containers. The equipment's high acceleration and exact alignment is a

New from paper drilling machine
specialist, Dürselen, the VA.02
machine enables piles of print
products to be packed automatically
into telescopic containers.
The equipment's high acceleration and exact alignment is achieved using MR-J3 servo motors and amplifiers from Mitsubishi Electric. Their compact size makes it possible to implement the different alignment, drawing and turning stations of the automatic packing machine in the minimum space.
The MR-J3 series is well suited to use with print materials because the servo motors have an extended vibration suppression capability.
These servo systems also have an auto tuning function and are selfconfiguring, adapting themselves to the various moments of inertia of the different print product piles.
Movement sequences of the 26 servo motors are coordinated by the System Q Motion Controller.
The equipment's high acceleration and exact alignment is achieved using MR-J3 servo motors and amplifiers from Mitsubishi Electric. Their compact size makes it possible to implement the different alignment, drawing and turning stations of the automatic packing machine in the minimum space.
The MR-J3 series is well suited to use with print materials because the servo motors have an extended vibration suppression capability.
These servo systems also have an auto tuning function and are selfconfiguring, adapting themselves to the various moments of inertia of the different print product piles.
Movement sequences of the 26 servo motors are coordinated by the System Q Motion Controller.
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