The Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5700 servo drives are designed to help improve integrated motion on the EtherNet/IP network and to make larger custom machine builder applications. The Kinetix 5700 servo drives series are specially made to minimize commissioning time while improving machine performance. Also, they offer simplicity, power, and space conservation capabilities that the users may need to get the machine up and running faster. The Kinetix 5700 servo drives come with a variety of features including dual-axis units, they offer a power range of 1.6 to 112 kilowatts, and they enhance the control of both servo and induction motors. Additionally, these drives support different feedback types, they have state-of-the-art snap-fit bus systems, and they minimize the necessary wiring through the single-cable technology. Other features include power density for low-space cabinets and dual EtherNet ports for linear as well as device-level ring topologies.
The Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5700 servo drives use load observer real-time tuning technology which enhances time-saving through eliminating the need to tune every single axis. They also compensate for the indefinite compliance and mechanics automatically in the shafts, belts, and flexible couplings. These drives also adjust automatically for the applications that have varying inertia during operation. Furthermore, the Kinetix 5700 servo drives provide integrated advanced safety. The drives minimize the use of wiring to enhance security. Reducing the system wiring saves both time and money and it gets rid of potential failure points, therefore leading to less downtime and less need for troubleshooting. They can change the safety configurations and zoning on devices without physically rewiring the devices.
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