
Control Techniques 075U3D300BFAEA075140
The ControlTechniques Control Techniques 075U3D300BFAEA075140 servomotor is available as new, on an exchange basis, or as a RecQ-certified reconditioned unit. All repair operations required to restore our brushless motors are carried out in our workshop prior to stocking, then validated through bench testing.
The brand
ControlTechniques
Control Techniques, Leroy-Somer and Nidec are part of the same industrial group specialising in motion control and industrial automation solutions.
Leroy-Somer is historically a French manufacturer of industrial electric motors. Control Techniques, specialising in drives and drive systems, is now also part of the Nidec group, an international player in motor and automation technologies.
Control Techniques and Leroy-Somer servomotors are used in many industrial machines requiring precise control of position, speed and torque.
Reconditioned Servomotors at E-Servo
E-Servo offers reconditioned Control Techniques and Leroy-Somer servomotors, held in stock and available for direct supply or on an exchange basis, for industrial maintenance and rapid replacement of faulty motors.
A reconditioned servomotor is often a faster solution than a repair and more cost-effective than a new motor.
All brushless motors are disassembled, reconditioned and bench tested prior to stocking. Each motor is delivered with a 12-month warranty.
E-Servo holds the RecQ label, a certification standard governing industrial reconditioning, operational quality and intervention traceability.
Servomotor Ranges
Several generations of Control Techniques servomotors are used in industrial installations:
- DutyMax (DS / MS): brushless servomotors used with Control Techniques motion control systems
- Unimotor: high-performance servomotor range for industrial applications
- Motors associated with Control Techniques drives (Digitax, Unidrive…)
These motors are still widely present in industrial machines and regularly require maintenance, repair or replacement.
Reuse, Circular Economy and Sustainability
The reconditioning of servomotors is part of a sustainability commitment, grounded in industrial equipment reuse and the circular economy.
The exchange principle allows a faulty motor to be recovered, reconditioned and returned to service. This approach:
- Extends the service life of industrial equipment
- Avoids the scrapping of repairable motors
- Reduces the use of critical raw materials such as copper, aluminium and rare earth elements