Rockwell Automation Targets Market Expansion With New High-performance, Scalable Kinetix Integrated Motion Drives
Rockwell Automation has expanded its Kinetix line of servo drives with the launch of the Kinetix 5300. This integrated CIP Motion solution aims to enhance performance for global machine builders. The Kinetix 5300 works with new TLP motors to support various applications like electronics assembly and packaging, streamlining design and maintenance. The drives leverage Studio 5000 for simplified programming, which helps optimize machine performance over time. This move positions Rockwell Automation for growth in emerging markets in Asia and Europe while ensuring sustainability and productivity improvements.
- Launch of Kinetix 5300 servo drives enhances product portfolio.
- Integration with TLP motors provides competitive advantages for machine builders.
- Designed for diverse applications like electronics assembly and packaging.
- Streamlined programming process using Studio 5000 creates operational efficiencies.
- None.
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In continued efforts to enable flexible manufacturing for its customers, Rockwell Automation’s motion business has expanded its Kinetix line of servo drives with intelligent and scalable solutions.
The new Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5300 servo drive is a fully integrated, CIP Motion solution for global machine builders looking to increase performance and leverage a single-design environment for control and motion. When paired with the new TLP motors, customers get the competitiveness of a coordinated platform as they extend the power of the connected enterprise into simple machines, an approach that positions Rockwell Automation to accelerate growth in emerging markets throughout Asia and mature markets in Europe. The new product line, combined with the rest of the Kinetix family, provides a complete range of servo drive offerings from Rockwell Automation for everything from small, standalone machines to large, complex systems.
The Kinetix 5300 servo drives are designed for diverse machine applications such as electronics assembly, packaging and converting, printing. and web (CPW). The new drives also feature capabilities that can help simplify machine design and optimize performance throughout the machine lifecycle. Like other Kinetix integrated motion drives, Kinetix 5300 leverages Studio 5000 as a single design environment. Using a single family of servo drives allows machine builders to program all their drives in this one design environment and reuse code across drives, streamlining the design and commissioning process. Kinetix 5300 native integration with Logix control enables smart tuning capabilities that adjust for changes in inertia and resonances automatically, helping to optimize machine performance and simplify machine maintenance over time.
“Our expanded portfolio provides machines builders a complete family of scalable servo drives for diverse applications,” said Bill Kegley, director, product management – motion control at Rockwell Automation. “Now with the addition of the Kinetix 5300 to our family of servo drives, we are in a position to deliver truly scalable and intelligent motion solutions that help our customers achieve productivity and sustainability for a wider range of applications.”
About Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 23,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries. To learn more about how we are bringing The Connected Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.
Allen-Bradley and Kinetix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc.