Wooster Hydrostatics offers repair of Emerson Servo Motors.
Servo Motors represent a critical advancement in motion control, and you cannot afford down time due to failed motors. Only a few companies provide repair services on these complex pieces of equipment, and only a select few can service all closed loop technology designs. Our repair process includes:
- Motors are broken down to the sub-component level
- Each motor is fully run tested
- Bearings are replaced
- If necessary, we rewind the motor
- Recalibrate the encoder/tach
Call 1-800-800-6971 or use our online request form to get a quote on repairs for your Emerson servo motor!
We offer premium repair and customer support services. We call it White Box Service, and it includes:
- Detailed failure reports that will accompany your motor when it is returned
- All repairs carry a 1-Year In-Service Warranty
About Emerson Servo Motors
Emerson offers a wide range of servo motors to meet your automation needs.
Each series of Emerson Servo Motors meets specific needs and applications. The FM motor series is a high quality motor with many configuration and feedback options. The NT motor has an advanced motor design offering a compact motor with high torque and low inertia ideal for dynamic applications. The XV motor is perfect for cost sensitive applications that still require servo performance.
Types of Emerson Servo Motors We Repair
If you don't see your model number or series listed below, don't hesitate to give us a call. We service just about every model of servo motor that is available from Emerson and other manufacturers.
FM Motors
Emerson's Unimotor FM is a brushless AC servo motor. The initials FM stand for Flexible Motor because the units are designed to accommodate a wide range of applications. These motors are available in six frame sizes with various gear boxes, mounting arrangements and motor lengths.
NT Motors
Emerson NT Motors are economical, high performance motors manufactured to maximize torque and minimize size. They powerful Neodymium magnets and ire manufactured with a segmented core. This helps maximize stator efficiency and further reduces the size of the motor.
XV Motors
Emerson XV Servo Motors provide performance in a compact servo motor. They offer a low cost solution with the features of a premium priced servo offering. Intended for higher throughputs and smaller machines, XV motors are available in 4 Frame Sizes: 40, 60, 80 and 130 mm with speeds ranging from 2000 to 5000 rpm.
MG Motors
The MG Motor series from Emergson is low inertia motor that is ideally suited for dynamic applications with torque requirements. The motors in this series use Neodymium magnets to achieve a high torque to inertia ratio, giving them a size advantage when compared to other motors.
MH Motors
The Emerson MH Motor series are low inertia motors ideally suited for drives operating with 460 VAC Input. Applications with torque requirements between 16 lb-in (1.8 Nm) and 748 lb-in (84.5 Nm) can be solved. These motors use Neodymium magnets to achieve a high torque to inertia ratio giving them a size advantage when compared to other motors.
Wooster Hydrostatics offers repair of Emerson Servo Motors.
Servo Motors represent a critical advancement in motion control, and you cannot afford down time due to failed motors. Only a few companies provide repair services on these complex pieces of equipment, and only a select few can service all closed loop technology designs. Our repair process includes:
- Motors are broken down to the sub-component level
- Each motor is fully run tested
- Bearings are replaced
- If necessary, we rewind the motor
- Recalibrate the encoder/tach
Call 1-800-800-6971 or use our online request form to get a quote on repairs for your Emerson servo motor!
We offer premium repair and customer support services. We call it White Box Service, and it includes:
- Detailed failure reports that will accompany your motor when it is returned
- All repairs carry a 1-Year In-Service Warranty
About Emerson Servo Motors
Emerson offers a wide range of servo motors to meet your automation needs.
Each series of Emerson Servo Motors meets specific needs and applications. The FM motor series is a high quality motor with many configuration and feedback options. The NT motor has an advanced motor design offering a compact motor with high torque and low inertia ideal for dynamic applications. The XV motor is perfect for cost sensitive applications that still require servo performance.
Types of Emerson Servo Motors We Repair
If you don't see your model number or series listed below, don't hesitate to give us a call. We service just about every model of servo motor that is available from Emerson and other manufacturers.
FM Motors
Emerson's Unimotor FM is a brushless AC servo motor. The initials FM stand for Flexible Motor because the units are designed to accommodate a wide range of applications. These motors are available in six frame sizes with various gear boxes, mounting arrangements and motor lengths.
NT Motors
Emerson NT Motors are economical, high performance motors manufactured to maximize torque and minimize size. They powerful Neodymium magnets and ire manufactured with a segmented core. This helps maximize stator efficiency and further reduces the size of the motor.
XV Motors
Emerson XV Servo Motors provide performance in a compact servo motor. They offer a low cost solution with the features of a premium priced servo offering. Intended for higher throughputs and smaller machines, XV motors are available in 4 Frame Sizes: 40, 60, 80 and 130 mm with speeds ranging from 2000 to 5000 rpm.
MG Motors
The MG Motor series from Emergson is low inertia motor that is ideally suited for dynamic applications with torque requirements. The motors in this series use Neodymium magnets to achieve a high torque to inertia ratio, giving them a size advantage when compared to other motors.
MH Motors
The Emerson MH Motor series are low inertia motors ideally suited for drives operating with 460 VAC Input. Applications with torque requirements between 16 lb-in (1.8 Nm) and 748 lb-in (84.5 Nm) can be solved. These motors use Neodymium magnets to achieve a high torque to inertia ratio giving them a size advantage when compared to other motors.