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Think Cartesian motion for medical assembly and inspections

A version of cartesian motion systems, the camoLine (camo=cartesian motion) provides a modular design for applications such as, medical assembly, material handling, pick-and-place, palletizing, and inspections. The system includes electromechanical and pneumatic axes, bolt-together connections, and aluminum framing. Users select from pneumatic, ball screw, and belt-drive actuators for high positioning accuracy or fast travel speeds. Customers can also choose among servomotors, side drives with timing belts, or planetary gears to complement a variety of design requirements.

The building-block approach of the camoLine makes it flexibile because users can locate holes as needed, work within broad configuration parameters, select from three types of actuators, and change the configuration quickly and easily. Simple bolt-together connections streamline assembly while providing benefits of T-slotted aluminum frames. Brackets and cable management are standardized, which further simplifies design and construction tasks.

Bosch Rexroth Corp, 14001 South Lakes Dr, Charlotte, NC 28273, (800) 739-7684, boschrexroth-us.com bosch rexroth _camoLINE_H

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