Ebod 875

Figure 1. (ball‑and‑stick representation).

| Parameter | EBOD 875 | Parker Hannifin L‑Series 800 | LinMot E‑Drive 150 | Kollmorgen AKM 2‑Series | |-----------|----------|------------------------------|-------------------|------------------------| | | 150 W | 200 W | 140 W | 180 W | | Peak force | 2 kN | 1.6 kN | 1.8 kN | 2.2 kN | | Footprint (L × W × H) | 85 × 85 × 125 mm | 110 × 110 × 150 mm | 98 × 98 × 130 mm | 115 × 115 × 140 mm | | Resolution | 0.5 µm (interp.) | 1 µm | 0.8 µm | 0.4 µm | | Safety certification | SIL‑2 (IEC‑61508) | SIL‑1 | SIL‑0 | SIL‑2 (optional) | | Communication | Ethernet/IP, CAN‑open, Modbus‑TCP | Ethernet/IP, EtherCAT | CAN‑open, RS‑485 | EtherCAT, PROFINET | | Price (list, USD) | ≈ $1,200 | $1,650 | $1,300 | $1,800 | | Warranty | 24 mo | 12 mo | 18 mo | 24 mo | ebod 875

Given the ambiguity of EBD 875, its applications could span various sectors: Figure 1

Belt Replacement: Like many vintage electronics, the rubber drive belts can perish over time. Replacing these is usually the first step in restoring a unit. Replacing these is usually the first step in

EBOD (2.0 g, 4.1 mmol) was dissolved in 50 mL of 0.1 M NaOH (pH ≈ 8.5) and cooled to 0 °C. 1‑Ethyl‑3‑(3‑dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDC, 1.0 g, 5.2 mmol) and N‑hydroxysuccinimide (NHS, 0.6 g, 5.2 mmol) were added to activate the carboxyl groups.

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