Hydraulicspneumatics 785 Rexrothhnc100
Hydraulicspneumatics 785 Rexrothhnc100
Hydraulicspneumatics 785 Rexrothhnc100
Hydraulicspneumatics 785 Rexrothhnc100
Hydraulicspneumatics 785 Rexrothhnc100

Scalable electrohydraulic controls

Aug. 2, 2012
Rexroth extends the range of possible applications for the HNC100 NC family of electrohydraulic controls with its HNC100-3X motion controls. The scalable controller format controls up to four electrohydraulic axes. Ethernet is used for the first time not only with SERCOS III and PROFINET RT but also via a parametrization interface.
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The new HNC100-3X motion control generation extends the range of possible applications for the family of electro-hydraulic controls. The scalable generation in controller format controls up to four electro-hydraulic axes. The new generation features increased computing power making it able to take on greater complexity. The functionality of the HNC100-3x extends in addition to flexible synchronization for up to four axes, futher improved curve functionalities, and expanded diagnostic options. The motion control has digital as well as analog encoder interfaces and up to eleven configurable digital inputs/outputs are provided for greater flexibility in automation.

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