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Packaging motion solutions

Packaging lines usually need a broad mix of fixed-speed axes, intermittent indexing, and long-duty operation while still keeping service parts easy to source.

Pain-point summary

What this industry usually needs

Packaging lines usually need a broad mix of fixed-speed axes, intermittent indexing, and long-duty operation while still keeping service parts easy to source.

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Packaging application

Recommended categories

Use these product families as the first browse step before narrowing into a specific SKU or RFQ path.

Featured SKUs

Stocked reference parts and inquiry-led assemblies that commonly anchor this industry conversation.

Application requirements

Typical motion envelope

Typical torque

Indexers, conveyors, and sealing modules span a wide torque range depending on reduction and load mass.

120-500 N·cm
Speed target

Packaging lines mix slow output axes with faster upstream motion, so the duty cycle matters as much as top speed.

180-1200 rpm
IP target

Washdown-adjacent and dusty packaging zones often push hardware selection above the baseline indoor level.

IP54
Feedback

Feedback choices depend on scrap risk and machine synchronization requirements.

Open loop, closed-loop, or actuator travel reference
Case studies

Reference programs

ProgramFilm-feed indexing module

A packaging OEM needed higher output torque without a larger motor body in the same frame space.

The gearbox route solved torque demand while staying within the existing mechanical envelope.
ProgramCompact pusher assembly

A stroke-defined motion module needed a simpler mechanism than a separate motor and screw assembly.

A linear actuator reduced assembly complexity and sped up field replacement.
FAQ

Industry questions

Are actuators common in packaging machines?

Yes. They work well where stroke and mechanism simplicity matter more than exposing a separate motor and screw stack.

When is closed-loop stepping justified?

Usually when scrap risk, synchronization, or restart reliability makes missed-step detection worth the extra system cost.

Next step

Move into selector or RFQ

Use the selector when the application is still narrowing, move into RFQ when the BOM is broader, or open custom development if this industry needs packaging, control, or environmental changes beyond the stocked line.