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Rexroth Introduces camoLINE for Building Custom, Modular Cartesian Motion Systems

-- Product News, 9 September 2008

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Rexroth has introduced the camoLINE, a Cartesian Motion Systems that provides building-block style modular design of material handling, pick-and-place, palletizing, inspection, and related applications. The system includes electromechanical and pneumatic axes, bolt-together connection technology, and aluminum structural framing, which Rextroth claims allow engineers to create the best fit for their applications.
The system includes pneumatic, ball screw and belt-drive actuators that offer high positioning accuracy or fast travel speeds according to system demands. Customers can also choose among servomotors, side drives with timing belts, or planetary gears to complement a variety of design requirements.
The camoLINE Cartesian Motion System building-block design allows users to work within broad configuration parameters, select from three types of actuators, and change the configuration. The system's bolt-together connection also offers the benefits of t-slotted aluminum framing. Likewise, brackets and cable management are standardized.

           

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