When it comes to multi-tasking, SMC has it under control. By listening to and responding to our customers’ ever-changing needs, up to four electric actuators can now be controlled simultaneously for single or multiple axes using SMC’s latest controller, the JXC83. Providing a comprehensive and flexible solution for customers, this latest controller offers several vital savings, including equipment costs, programming time, wiring and space. It is compatible with the majority of the actuators in SMC’s LE range. It also uses minimum wiring due to a common power supply cable and less I/O cable is required, thereby reducing overall costs.
SMC product manager, Ernst Smith, explains how, amongst its savings, the JXC83 also reduces labour time for increased productivity in the workplace, “All four axes of this controller can be set with just one connection ensuing easy programming and minimal hassle,” he explains.
Smith continues: “By introducing the JXC83, we have responded to market needs for a single controller that is flexible and simple to set up. By also giving our customers a range of savings, we believe this latest controller from SMC will meet the demands of those working within general industry,”
The JXC83 has the capability to move two axes with arc interpolation or three axes with linear interpolation at any one time in certain conditions. “The JXC83 will greatly benefit the general industrial machinery sector and is suitable for a range of applications, including pick and place and vertical board lifting,” he concludes.
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