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Design engineers and machine builders seeking precision motion control in compact spaces now have a powerful new solution.
The Servo-pneumatic Universal Testing Machine CRT-UTM-NU is a development of the NAT which was developed by Keith Cooper and Professor Steven Brown at the University of Nottingham.
The servo relies on 3D printed gears in a 3D printed housing. The design makes prodigious use of threaded inserts to hold everything together nice and tight.
Nidec Drives, a brand of Nidec Control Techniques, announced the full integration of Control Techniques Dynamics (CTD) into ...