FAULHABER GROUP

FAULHABER, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Schönaich, Germany, specializes in high-precision miniature and micro drive systems for advanced industrial and technological applications. The company develops and manufactures DC motors, brushless motors, stepper motors, linear actuators, encoders, gearheads, and integrated motion control electronics designed for compact, high-performance environments. FAULHABER is recognized for its proprietary ironless winding technology, enabling high efficiency, low vibration, and precise positioning in sectors such as robotics, medical devices, laboratory automation, aerospace, and optical systems. The company delivers customized and modular drive solutions with strong engineering integration capabilities, supporting OEMs and industrial manufacturers worldwide through an international network of production and sales facilities across Europe, Asia, and North America.
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Faulhaber stepper motors regulate adaptive soldering and welding wire feed

Whether soldering, induction brazing or laser welding the weld filler metal is often delivered by wire. The system must always deliver a reproducible length of filler metal to the correct destination, but without jolting or bending the wire in the process. A new automatic wire feeder driven by a Faulhaber controlled micromotor is now providing a reliable solution to this problem.

FAULHABER DC-Micromotors Series 3272… CR

In launching Series 3272… CR, FAULHABER has set a new standard within the category of DCMicromotors with graphite commutation. Incorporating premium-quality materials and produced with the help of cutting-edge process technology, the highly robust and durable miniature drive boasts torque of up to 120 mNm while measuring just 32 mm in diameter and 72 mm in length.

Universal combinations: Speed Controller Series SC 5004 and SC 5008

FAULHABER is adding two new Speed Controllers to its controller range. The PI Controller series is software-configurable – so no need for trimmers or DIP switches – and can be operated with one and the same controller, either as brushed direct current motors (DC) or electronically commuted drives (BL), also with integrated Hall sensors. Depending on the operating mode, the speed can be controlled to between 50 and 60,000 rpm.

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