Historically, Stelron relied on commercial AC induction motors paired with variable frequency drives (VFDs) to power its chassis. While functional, this setup introduced complexity when precise cycling was required. Achieving a specific index-and-dwell motion profile often necessitated external feedback devices.
"With the AC setup, I have to worry about acquiring a sensor to simulate that it's [in] dwell and then stopping it," Bill explains.
By switching to Teknic’s ClearPath integrated servos, Stelron eliminated the need for these external sensors. ClearPath combines the brushless servo motor, encoder, drive, and controller into a single compact package. Because the motion profiles are handled internally by the servo's controller, the positioning is exact and repeatable without requiring a PLC to manage external sensor triggers.
"It's directly programmed into the servo move," Bill notes. This transition has allowed Stelron to offer tighter control over its conveyor indexing. The shift in performance was significant enough that one of Stelron’s customers—a major global pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturer—"lock, stock and barrel switched out all the AC inverters in lieu of Teknic NEMA56 [servo motors]."