About Servo Magnetics Incorporated
Servo Magnetics' blend of experience, flexibility and vertical integration makes it possible for them to deliver when most companies are just getting started. They work directly with their customers at every stage of development and production, and have all the equipment necessary for solving unique customer demands under one roof at their 35,000-square-foot facility in Canoga Park, CA.
Established in 1985, Servo Magnetics, Inc. is a subsidiary of RESMED, INC., a corporation traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Having built Brushless Motors for more than 17 years, Servo Magnetics features one of the industry’s strongest engineering teams, with nearly 200 years of combined experience. They’re a stable, well-organized and financially sound company — in fact, they’ve grown every year since their inception. Customers can rely on Servo Magnetics, and can value their flexibility and rapid response time.
While every customer represents a different challenge, here are the basic procedures Servo Magnetics follows to assure the highest quality results:
Identify the Customer Objective Servo is sure of the customer’s needs before they act. This mutual understanding results in real value, as the company's designers provide benefits and additional features not available in most “catalog” offerings.
Development Servo immediately begins motor development once all goals are established. They consider performance objectives, target pricing and the projected manufacturing volume, and create an appropriate manufacturing plan.
Testing Concise prototyping is their forte. Hardware is built, tested and evaluated at Servo Magnetics and, in most cases, in the customer’s system. Data is then analyzed to determine the viability of the motor for the application.These rapid response procedures advance the project quickly toward “final system design.”
Fast, Accurate Pilot Production A pre-production run of motors is built, tested and delivered quickly so the customer may perform a fit-check and test before receiving production parts. Full-scale production follows.
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