The servo motor is also known as the executive motor. In an automatic control system, it is used as an execution element to convert the received electrical signal into an angular displacement or angular speed output
on the motor shaft.
With the upgrading of the manufacturing industry, the demand for lean manufacturing equipment in various downstream industries is increasing. Lean equipment requires precise control of the movement, speed, torque and other motion elements, which all need to be achieved through high-precision servo. Similar to most industrial control automation systems, the servo system forms a closed loop control loop through the controller (brain), servo motor and driver (heart and muscle), and mechanical transmission (bone).
Stability: stable operation at low speed, the step operation will not be similar to the stepper motor. Suitable for occasions with high-speed response requirements.
Timeliness: the dynamic time of motor acceleration and deceleration is short, generally within tens of milliseconds.
Comfort: Heat and noise are significantly reduced.
Applications:
Machinery industry: machining center, CNC punch machine, plate shearing machine, bending machine, PLC program controller, all kinds of automobile testing equipment, assembly equipment, welding equipment.