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Redefining Assembly Manufacturing

Whether you are involved in assembly of commercial, consumer, or industrial goods, you need components to automate production capabilities without compromising on throughput. The need for automated assembly systems to work alongside human laborers, and to fill in labor gaps, has never been stronger. Genesis’ compact, direct drive motors can often replace servo and gearbox motor systems, decreasing maintenance costs, MTBF, and footprint.

Our direct drive motors cover a wide range of assembly applications.

  • Screwdriving and riveting machinery
  • Coating and painting systems
  • Ultrasonic welding systems
  • Conveyance systems
  • Pick and place robotics
  • Turnkey automation solutions
  • Automation machinery systems
  • End of arm robotics tooling (grippers & manipulators)
  • Electromechanical presses and clinchers

LiveDrive Advantages in Assembly

  • Better torque control, higher accuracy, easier integration
  • High speed with no cooling required
  • Simplify machine designs, compact designs, shorter footprint
  • Detect jams with torque sensing capability
  • Housed and frameless motors for various levels of integration
  • Compatible with most industry-standard servo drives

Application – Assembly Line Automation

Our direct drive motors are the best solution for assembly automation systems that require high throughput and precision with minimized factory footprint. Assembly systems need high run times for optimal throughput and efficiency. LiveDrive technology reduces system downtime by simplifying the motion system

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