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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Housing-less lightweight

The ILM-E from TQ-RoboDrive, a division of TQ, is a variant of its predecessor 'ILM' and represents the next generation of frameless motors.

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The housingless servo motor weighs just 360 g with a torque of 3 Nm and is therefore half the weight of comparable motors, according to the manufacturer. The areas of application for the ILM-E are wide-ranging: In robotics, for example, the predecessor model has been used successfully for many years. Another target market is medicine, such as operating tables and microscopes, dialysis machines or hospital beds with moving components, for example for the physiotherapeutic mobilization of patients. In mechanical engineering, TQ-Group motors are ideal for operating industrial trucks, measuring machines and industrial systems such as laser welding systems. This is where the high torque comes into its own, allowing even heavy loads to be moved dynamically.

By reducing the reduction ratio, any moments of inertia in the application can be reduced so that the motor achieves high dynamics.

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