Tolomatic Inc.
Tolomatic’s IMA and IMA-S linear servo actuators feature integrated servo motors to save space and are available in both ball and roller screw configurations.
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Tolomatic Inc.
Tolomatic’s IMA and IMA-S linear servo actuators feature integrated servo motors to save space and are available in both ball and roller screw configurations.
Linear motion systems provider Tolomatic Inc. recently announced it will be showcasing its latest servo linear actuators at Automate 2025 in booth 7004.
The trade show is being hosted by the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) May 12-15 at the Huntington Place Convention Center in Detroit, Mich.
Tolomatic will be featuring its servo linear actuator designs at Automate 2025, detailing how they work and exploring their manufacturing applications including for food and beverage, plastic, and automotive.
Featuring an integrated servo motor, Tolomatic said its servo linear actuators are ideal for applications where dynamic movement, precise positioning, and force repeatability are a priority.
Tolomatic products include the IMA and IMA-S linear servo actuators. These actuators feature integrated servo motors to save space and are available in both ball and roller screw configurations.
The company said the space and weight efficiency of its products benefit compact machine designs, and their durable construction makes them resistant to shocks and vibrations.
Integrating servo linear actuators can help reduce commissioning time and ongoing maintenance requirements. The IMA-S is a stainless steel IMA actuator with an IP69K-rated, hygienic design ideal for most demanding food and beverage applications including washdowns.
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