New Family of SureServo2 Servo Systems from AutomationDirect

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May 27, 2021

SureServo2 servo systems, built from motor, drive, I/O breakout module, and cable set components, are now available from AutomationDirect.

The SureServo2 offering includes high-powered systems (up to 15kW), wide input power options (110VAC or 220VAC in single or three phase), and a host of additional hardware and software features. 

The built-in motion controller now includes routines for registration, electronic camming, rotary shear, flying shear, and more. Option cards are available for EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP network connectivity. 

The free (downloadable) setup software now includes four tuning modes with the ability to auto-tune systems with up to 50:1 inertia mismatch and a built-in oscilloscope for super-exacting insight into system operation for development, troubleshooting, and diagnostics.

SureServo2 drives start at $339; motors start at $262. A complete system can be configured for as little as $811. All components carry a 2-year warranty.

Learn more by visiting: https://www.automationdirect.com/sure-servo2

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