Highly robust, with the ability to connect and disconnect cables via connectors!
The non-magnetic ultrasonic motor is designed for use in high magnetic fields such as MRI, with metal components made only from special aluminum and copper alloys. It can be safely used in environments with a magnetic flux density exceeding 3[T]. The USR30-SN series is housed in a robust case and features a non-magnetic model that allows for cable connection and disconnection via connectors. The maximum torque is 0.1[Nm], and the maximum rotational speed is 250[rpm]. We offer a single-shaft type USR30-S3N with an output shaft only, and a dual-shaft type USR30-S4N that allows for sensor mounting. For more details, please download and view the catalog.
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The USR30-SN series is housed in a case, making it highly robust, and it features a non-magnetic model that allows for cable connection and disconnection via connectors. The maximum torque is 0.1 [Nm], and the maximum rotation speed is 250 [rpm]. We offer the single-shaft type USR30-S3N, which has only an output shaft, and the dual-shaft type USR30-S4N, which allows for sensor installation. 【Available Drivers】 ●D6030 ●D6060E ●D6060S ◎ You can view detailed specifications and more by downloading the catalog. If you are interested, please download the catalog to take a look.
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Our company, Shinsei Kogyo Co., Ltd., was the first in the world to put ultrasonic motors into practical use, commercializing them in 1986. Since then, we have continuously improved ultrasonic motors, aiming to enhance their functionality and reliability. The culmination of that technology is the USR series (USR30 and USR60 series). The USR series features compact size, low speed, high torque, and high holding power when not powered, making it ideal for actuators. With high responsiveness and very low operating noise, ultrasonic motors are widely used in applications such as camera autofocus and lifting mechanisms in measuring instruments. In recent years, our non-magnetic ultrasonic motors have gained significant attention as motors that can be used within MRI machines, serving as embedded actuators for medical devices.