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Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

Kollmorgen, a global leader in motion control systems, today announced the new TBM2G series of frameless servo motors, introducing features that simplify the design of collaborative, surgical, aerospace and defense and other robots while delivering optimal performance in a lighter, more compact package. These new motors will complement Kollmorgen’s existing TBM and KBM series of frameless motors.

Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

Resulting from several years of research, testing and customer feedback, the TBM2G series offers high-performance torque in an extremely compact electromagnetics package. These next-generation motors enable robots with lower joint weight, higher load-carrying capacity, improved energy efficiency, lower thermal rise, and faster, smoother movements.


Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

Frameless torque motors typically deliver their best performance at low speeds but suffer at higher speeds. TBM2G motors remove this limitation through advanced windings and materials that deliver industry-leading power, torque and efficiency consistently across a wide speed range.

TBM2G motors also remove the sizing limitation that engineers often face when using off-the-shelf strain wave gearing, also known in the robotics market as harmonic gearing. The new TBM2G series motors are sized for a perfect fit with readily available strain wave systems, eliminating the need for extensive customizations that can increase engineering time and cost while potentially leading to supply and quality issues when robots enter full production.


Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

The TBM2G series is available in seven frame sizes with three stack lengths each—a total of 21 standard motors that can be integrated directly into robotic joints and similar embedded equipment. Typical applications are collaborative robots in the 3–15 kg range, powered at 48 VDC and below. These motors are designed to perform at high speeds without exceeding the 80°C limit typically needed to safeguard humans working in proximity to cobots and to prevent degradation of grease and electronic components. And they’re available with thermal sensor options to meet the requirements of drives and control systems used in the cobot market.


Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors
Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

Kollmorgen is highly tooled up to deliver TBM2G motors globally, at any volume, with fast production times, reliable quality and local co-engineering support.

“We’re excited to introduce new servo motors that significantly increase overall performance while reducing size in a wide range of frameless applications,” said Jeff Czarnecki, Vice President, Global Marketing at Kollmorgen. “And we’re particularly excited at the possibilities the TBM2G series opens up for robotics. TBM2G motors are a perfect fit for a new generation of high- performance cobots,” Czarnecki said. “They are truly robot ready.”


Kollmorgen introduces a new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

For more information, visit the TBM2G web page at kollmorgen.com/TBM2G.

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