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Medical and clean-room applications carry specific design and operational challenges. Life science, medical and biomedical equipment manufacturers must constantly pursue improvements in advanced ...
As robotics technology continues to evolve, the application scenarios for linear actuators are becoming increasingly diverse. In addition to the aforementioned fingers, wrists, elbows, and knees, ...
A cam is a simple mechanism that converts rotary motion (movement that goes round in a circle) into linear motion (movement in a straight line). These mechanisms can be found in car engines, printing ...
Changsheng Bearings' linear actuators are primarily used in the fingers, wrists, elbows, and knees of robots, controlling the movement of robotic limbs through precise transmission components.
From material handling and automated assembly lines to packaging and process automation, norelem’s actuators provide reliable ...
Linear bearings, also called linear guide systems, have been used in the U.S. since the early 1900s, most commonly in printing and textile industries. Tom Miller, Bearings business unit manager igus ...
A cam is a rotating piece that converts rotary motion into reciprocating motion in the follower. Think of it like a spinning shape pushing something up and down. Eccentric/off centre cam: this is the ...
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