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MacSTANDARD Actuators & Belt Drives from Macron Dynamics

By Design World Staff | October 20, 2009

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Croydon, PA – Macron Dynamics Inc. announces the new MacSTANDARD line of linear actuators and belt drives designed to provide an ‘off-the-shelf’ product suitable for industrial linear motion, robotics, and automation applications.

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The MacSTANDARD product line, or Macron Standard Actuators (MSA), allows buyers to select from a range of linear actuators and belt drives with varied specifications. In addition, buyers are able to configure the product through options including single or double shaft types, preferred drive shaft location, a number of standard travel lengths up to 2242 millimeters, and the addition of position sensors.


Traditionally, Macron’s products have been available in custom configurations that require engineering and design assistance. Macron’s custom automation products include multi-axis motion or automation systems for clients ranging from the U.S. government, Fortune 500 companies and OEM’s.


Online purchasing for MacSTANDARD actuators and belt drives is available at macrondynamics.com/linear-actuators.html, along with an interactive linear actuator selection guide. The selection guide is designed to recommend models to users based on the answers of a few application-specific questions.


“Our goal is to provide a quality actuator and a simple, quick ordering process to buyers who do not require Macron engineering support,” said Marshall. “Of course, Macron engineers are always available to assist in the design of custom configured actuators and multi-axis gantry systems.”


Macron MacSTANDARD actuators are available in travel lengths from 184 mm to 2242 mm, maximum speeds of 1,270 mm/sec to 15,240 mm/sec, and maximum load capacities of 25 lbs. to 500 lbs. Belt drives provide between 100 lbs. to 2,500 lbs. of force.


Macron Dynamics, Inc.

www.macrondynamics.com


::Design World::


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