Would you like to build a competitive machine? Fast, precise, and with low maintenance costs. Have you wondered which existing linear motion technology can meet these characteristics? Surely you have heard of the linear motor. Linear motor technology (direct drive) is easier to implement than it seems.
The use of linear motor for process automation
In our extensive range of linear motors (direct drive), you will find solutions to meet your objectives: increasing precision, enhancing dynamics, while simultaneously reducing maintenance and electrical consumption. The configuration is straightforward, comprising two components: a coil (motor or primary part) and the magnet (secondary part). There is no other transmission technology that can boast such simplicity.
We offer two technologies: iron core linear motors and ironless linear motors. The former provides high force density and compact dimensions, while the latter offers excellent performance and cogging-free motion.
Sizes and available models of linear motors as components
We offer over 7 sizes of iron core linear motors from the KMC7X Series, with peak forces ranging from 100N to 12000N, and 8 sizes of ironless linear motors from the KMC9X Series, with peak forces ranging from 10N to 4000N. We have a wide range of motors and magnets in stock for immediate delivery, and we are ready to assist you in calculating your application and selecting the right product.
With over 20 years of experience in linear motor applications, fast motion, and precise positioning, the new range of KMC linear motors sets a new standard in advanced industrial applications, such as semiconductors, digital printing, packaging, and industrial automation.
Why use the linear motor? Main advantages of this technology
Due to its straightforward design and fewer components, you can simplify your designs, cut down on material lists, and substantially lower assembly costs.

Our automation components
The proper selection of the encoder plays a crucial role in the correct operation of the application.
Easy installation and low maintenance, linear guides offer time savings in design and assembly.
High torque density motors with the ability to maintain constant speed under variable loads.













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