
camoLINE (camo=Cartesian Motion), a new approach to Cartesian motion systems, provides building-block style modular design of material handling, pick-and-place, palletizing, inspection and related applications. The camoLINE system includes electromechanical and pneumatic axes, bolt-together connection technology, and aluminum structural framing, which allows engineers to create the best fit for their applications. The system includes pneumatic, ballscrew and belt-drive actuators that offer high positioning accuracy or fast travel speeds according to system demands. Customers can also choose among servomotors, side drives with timing belts, or planetary gears to complement a variety of design requirements. Thevarious drive technologies available with a single handling system make camoLINE an ideal candidate for applications in the assembly and handling, medical engineering, pharmaceutical, machine tool industries and more.
Bosch Rexroth U.S.
Charlotte, NC
boschrexroth-us.com

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