H2W Technologies, Inc. Acquires Baldor Linear Motor Product Lines
Oct. 29, 2014
H2W will manufacture direct replacement linear electric motors for all of the mentioned product lines by using Baldor tooling and manufacturing practices.
H2W Technologies, Inc., ("H2W") headquartered in Santa Clarita, California, acquired Baldor linear motor products lines including: Cog Free Brushless, Iron Core Brushless, Single Axis Stepper, Dual Axis Stepper, Polynoid, AC Induction and Voice Coil Actuators.H2W will manufacture direct replacement linear electric motors for the above mentioned product lines by using Baldor tooling and manufacturing
practices.H2W has over 75 years combined experience in the linear and rotary motion field, and 38 years of experience in the design and production of linear electric motors.The complete line of linear electric motors includes: single and dual axis linear steppers, DC brush and brushless linear motors, voice coil actuators and AC induction motors. Also offered is a complete line of ball screw, lead screw and belt driven positioning stages.Other motion control products include: limited angle torque motors for compact, limited angular excursion rotary servo applications, three phase brushless rotary servo motors with matching digital servo amplifiers and permanent magnet linear brakes for fail-safe, zero power braking for baggage handling and people moving applications as well as amusement park rides.The company plans to integrate the Baldor linear motor product catalog into its existing vast product offerings. H2W is now has largest linear motor product offerings in the industry.
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