Why robots need a servo motor
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Similar to a human body, robotic links and robotic joints form the skeleton of a robot. Servo motors are the muscles that move and rotate the robotic links and robotic joints to alter the machine's position and movement.
In contrast to a regular motor that rotates continuously and halts only when we turn it off, a servomotor can stop at any required position and hold it until it receives another command. With an integrated feedback mechanism, servos are fully self-contained, which allows for implementing speed and angle control in a robot arm or a robotic hand.
Boasting a high repeatability rate, the robotic actuator maintains the precision of a robot's movements throughout numerous work cycles. Energy-efficient and easy-to-service, servomotors make it possible to reduce the cost of operating and maintaining a robot.
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