Rotors & Components

Rotors are a component of electric motors. The rotor is the moving part of the electromagnetic circuit that carries the continuous armature winding. The winding is composed of a series of coils connected through the commutator.
The rotor and winding rotate within the winding's magnetic field, such that the opposing stator's field causes the rotor to move away, producing torque. A commutator, or metal ring divided into separate halves, may also reverse the coil's electric current each half turn.
Induction motors rely upon a squirrel cage, which is made up of evenly spaced bars around a laminated steel core, or wound rotors.
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CKD FRL (Filter, Regulator, Lubricator)
CKD's FLR is a compact modular design in which major boundary dimensions of devices such as filters, regulators, lubricators
Lamination Stacker LS350
Automation Specialist Services LLC
This new flexible lamination stacker system transfers adhesive, stacks and bonds lamination stacks very precisely.

maxon adds dynamism to robotic drives
Maxon presents a new frameless BLDC motor with matching encoder that really comes into its own in dynamic applications.

Precision Rotary Table, Direct Drive, Air Bearings, Aperture
Direct drive rotary tables with air bearings and closed-loop, torque servo motors, provide the highest performance motion

Stators
A stator is the stationary component found in electric motors and generators. It consists of a laminated core and coils of insulated wire known as the winding