Tailored drives reduce inventory risk and accelerate time‑to‑market for manufacturers needing precise motion control, strengthening Stabilus’ position in industrial automation.
Industrial automation is moving toward modular, on‑demand components that fit tightly into diverse system architectures. Stabilus, known for its Industrial POWERISE actuators in automotive tailgates, leverages that momentum with the IPR40 electromechanical spindle drive, now offered through a “Customized to Order” program. The approach lets OEMs and system integrators specify connection types, output forces, stroke lengths, and speeds, turning a generic product into a purpose‑built solution. By shortening the design‑to‑production loop, Stabilus reduces inventory risk while delivering the flexibility that modern factories demand.
The IPR40 family is engineered for compact installations, delivering high torque in a slim envelope and operating on either 12 V or 24 V supplies. An IP67‑rated variant guarantees protection against dust and water, expanding its suitability to harsh environments such as food processing or outdoor equipment. Engineers from Stabilus, ACE Stoßdämpfer, and HAHN Gasfedern collaborate with customers from concept through commissioning, handling ECU parameterisation and on‑site setup if required. Moreover, the drive can be paired with Stabilus’ industrial gas springs, enabling coordinated motion of heavier masses without sacrificing precision.
By opening its entire electromechanical portfolio—including the IPR35, IPR35 SMART, and IPR40 SMART—to custom ordering, Stabilus positions itself as a one‑stop supplier for motion‑control challenges across sectors ranging from robotics to material handling. The strategy addresses a growing demand for low‑volume, high‑performance drives, where traditional mass‑production models fall short. Companies that adopt these tailored solutions can accelerate time‑to‑market, improve energy efficiency, and lower total cost of ownership. As the industry embraces Industry 4.0 principles, Stabilus’ flexible drive platform is likely to become a cornerstone of adaptive manufacturing lines.
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