maxon

125 Dever Dr
Taunton,  MA  02780

United States
http://www.maxongroup.us
  • Booth: 1960

At maxon, we develop and build high precision electric drive systems that are among the best in the world. We combine brushed and brushless DC motors, gearheads, sensors, and controllers into complete mechatronic drive systems.

We are driven by progress. We are certain that we can continuously improve – even what seems to be perfect – even better. We believe that outstanding engineers and technicians can make a positive impact on the world. This is why we support them in their efforts to go off the beaten path and provide the right drives for their ideas. We do this because we share in their uncompromising drive to excel in technology.

For more than 50 years, we have focused on customer-specific solutions, quality, and innovation. As a result, our modular product range has constantly been expanded and now includes:

  • Brushless and brushed DC motors
  • Brushless flat motors
  • Planetary gearheads, spur gearheads, special gearheads
  • Sensors
  • Servo amplifiers, positioning controllers
  • High-tech CIM and MIM components
  • Custom drives


 Press Releases

  • maxon offers a wide range of components: from DC and BLDC motors to gearheads, encoders, positioning controllers, master controllers, and battery management systems. The 2022/2023 catalog is fresh off the print-ing press and provides a complete overview. With 592 pages, the readers can explore maxon’s modular system, with data sheets, technical tips and the practical maxon selection guide. The new catalog can be viewed online at epaper.maxongroup.us, or in the eShop at shop.maxongroup.us.
  • Wherever it goes, it is sure to attract attention.

    The red walking robot ANYmal, on the cover of the maxon magazine DRIVEN, represents the increasing number of inspection robots in use worldwide.

    Climbing, crawling, walking, or flying: inspection robots can be found everywhere: in sewer systems, on wind turbines, or at the bottom of the ocean; and their numbers are expected to increase dramatically in the coming years. These robots do work that is either too monotonous or too dangerous for humans. One of the most well-known of their ranks is the red walking robot ANYmal developed by Zürich-based startup ANYbotics. The editorial staff for DRIVEN took a look behind the scenes and learned from the engineers how they taught their “baby” to walk.

    For readers who prefer two wheels to four legs, we have included an interesting article on the new electric bike system BIKEDRIVE AIR. It makes it possible to design and produce lightweight electric sports bikes – for use in the mountains or on the road. They provide a natural cycling experience and represent an alternative to electric bikes, which are increasing in weight and power.

    Which BLDC motor to choose?

    The technical article in this issue gives engineers an overview of the various brushless DC motors made by maxon and their properties. Last, but not least, our readers get transported to Great Britain to visit the gear motor specialist, Parvalux. The long-established company joined the maxon Group in 2018. What has changed since then? What synergies can be used in future? We explore this and much more.

    maxon’s DRIVEN magazine brings you interesting stories, interviews, and news from the world of drive technology, and is published in three languages. The current edition is available online and can also be ordered in print, free of charge: magazine.maxongroup.com

  • Once smartphones and computers were the driving force behind the semiconductor market, trends such as the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless communication and artificial intelligence (AI) drive this market today. More and more chips are being produced each year with smaller and smaller feature sizes. Motors and complete drive modules from maxon are used in many areas of the semiconductor industry, from wafer production to the front-end/back-end to pick-and-place applications. The high power density, reliability and low mass inertia of maxon drive systems are ideal for these areas of application. This enables very short cycle times with a service life of several 100 million cycles. 

    Applications include:

    • Wafer production
    • Semiconductor finishing
    • Pick-and-place applications
    • Analysis and test systems for product testing

 Products

  • maxon's IDX 70
    Our experience with the IDX 56 has shown that there is strong market demand for even more powerful drives and motors – especially for applications in industrial or in intralogistics...

  • Our experience with the IDX 56 has shown that there is strong market demand for even more powerful drives and motors – especially for applications in industrial or in intralogistics. The new IDX 70 meets these needs while having a compact size. With a nominal torque of up to 3.75 Nm and nominal power of 954 W, it sets new benchmarks at maxon and beyond – the compact size of this drive is unique to the market. The IDX 70 is available in two different basic configurations: with and without integrated controller.
  • maxon's EC Frameless DT 50
    Adding dynamism to robotic drives...

  • Innovative motor concepts are the answer to growing market requirements for dynamic response, compactness, and power density. With the NEW EC frameless DT, maxon presents a solution that really packs a punch. The DT50 is the precursor of a new product family developed specifically for dynamic movements. The brushless motor with its frameless concept can be easily integrated into a wide range of applications by design engineers. It really comes into its own here in applications where speeds can change in an instant,such as in collaborative robots or exoskeletons. When installed, the EC frameless DT50 effortlessly reaches a nominal torque of over 500 mNm at a nominal speed of 4,000 rpm. This is despite a stator with an outside diameter of only 50 mm. At the same time, the new winding technology enables a very short motor length with a very large hollow shaft of 28 mm.

    The TSX-MAG encoder completes the EC frameless DT50. It is a new through-shaft encoder that is not installed directly on the motor axis (off-axis installation). This gives engineers great freedom when it comes to design. The encoder can generate both Hall signals and incremental signals, which allows field-oriented commutation of the motor. More versions of the TSX-MAG and additional drive combinations will soon follow.

  • maxon's EPOS4 micro 24/5 positioning controller
    The EtherCAT version of the EPOS 4 Micro 24/5 positioning controller is another new product....

  • The EtherCAT version of the EPOS 4 Micro 24/5 positioning controller is another new product. The controller's functionality, operation, software, and accessories are derived almost directly from the existing products in the EPOS4 range. It is suitable for use with both brushed DC and brushless EC motors with a continuous power of up to 120 W and has comprehensive feedback options such as Hall sensors, as well as digital incremental and SSI absolute encoders. The motion controller with its extremely compact design is the optimal solution for integration into single-axis and multi-axis systems, such as: small devices or robotic systems.

    In addition to the new Micro design, the EPOS 4 Compact 24/5 EtherCAT 3-axes is an extremely compact plug-and-play 3-axis positioning system. The 3-axis positioning system is based on the EPOS4 Micro and impressively demonstrates the small size and high functionality of these multi-axis solutions.


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