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August 14, 2007



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Danaher Motion Introduces Web-Based Sizing and Selection Tool

Danaher Motion introduces Linear MOTIONEERING®, a powerful web-based linear motion system sizing and selection tool that enables OEM and factory automation users to optimize machine design and operation in five simple steps. 

Linear MOTIONEERING guides users through a thorough, intuitive process for a slide table application to deliver all the data necessary to make a quick, logical system selection.

Deliverables include immediate 3D CAD models in multiple formats, motor requirements, life and safety factor calculations, lead time and pricing information with options listed by price point, an automated email of the inquiry and quote documenting the application, and a single part number to order from that includes all specified options. 

Users simply enter application parameters including mounting configuration, environmental conditions, positioning, loading and move requirements. With that information, Linear MOTIONEERING recommends a choice of specific linear motion systems for the particular application. 

The product solution recommended by Linear MOTIONEERING, including any accessories and motor
mounts, is assigned a "Smart Part Number" that the machine builder can use to order the linear motion system with all accessories pre-mounted and ready for integration into the machine. Linear MOTIONEERING provides a detailed specification of the system and a summary of the loading and motion profiles, as well as an instant download of a complete 3D CAD model provided in all of the most common CAD formats.

User can select and specify the optimum linear motion system, and then load it into his machine design in a matter of minutes. In addition, the user can view the list price and lead-time information, and request a quote online.

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