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Product Name: Servo Motors

Product Description

Shinano Kenshi Corporation offers a line of servo motors with unique applications in specific industries. Servo motors provide motion control for ticket vending machines, plain paper copiers, and automatic commercial door locks.

SKC has been designing and manufacturing Servo Motors since 1991. These motors are typically designed in Japan and produced at our leading edge manufacturing facility in China. 

Our servo motors focus on one Nema frame size (23) and are offered with four different types of output power. Like our other motors, they can be manipulated to provide many different application requirements. Servo motors are also available with the same high level of value added potential as our other motors.

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Engineering: Servo Motors
Shinano Kenshi Corporation offers servo motors in a Nema 23 chassis size that can be manipulated to provide various levels of output power. They are offered generally in 40 watt, 80 watt and 100 watt configurations but both DC24V and DC75V versions are available in either a 40 watt or 80 watt offering.

Rated speeds of our Servo Motors are 3,000 rpm and various torque ranges are available.


Company Details

Shinano Kenshi Corporation operate with the attention you might expect from a smaller company, but with the manufacturing and engineering muscle of an industry giant.

Innovation and service have moved this company forward for over 83... more

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