Festo 680V 7.427 kW Servo Motor, 2163rpm, 118.3 Nm Max Output Torque

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RS Stock No.:
195-433
Mfr. Part No.:
EMMT-AS-190-M-HS-R3MB
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Maximum Output Torque

118.3Nm

Product Type

Servo Motor

Supply Voltage

680V

Sub Type

Servo Motor

Output Speed

2163rpm

Power Rating

7.427kW

Stall Torque

76.7Nm

Current Rating

25A

Series

EMMT-AS

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60034

Rotor Inertia

160kg.cm²

Festo EMMT-AS Series Servo Motor, 7427W Power Rating, 118.3Nm Maximum Output Torque - EMMT-AS-190-M-HS-R3MB, Numeric Part Number:8148370


This servo motor provides high-power rotational control for industrial automation and motion systems. It is designed for applications requiring substantial continuous output and Rapid shaft speed, operating from a high-voltage supply to drive heavy loads with precise dynamic response.

Features and Benefits:


• 7427W power rating delivers sustained high output for demanding tasks
• 118.3Nm maximum output torque enables heavy-load acceleration
• 2163rpm Peak shaft speed supports fast positioning cycles
• 25A current rating reduces amplifier sising for a given power
• 160kg·cm² rotor inertia aids stability under variable load
• 76.7Nm stall torque protects against abrupt load halts

Applications


• Suitable for high-load robotic ARM actuation in assembly lines
• Ideal for winding machines requiring high torque and speed
• Used for machine tools demanding Rapid feedrate changes
• Can be used for rotary indexing tables in packaging systems
• Used with gantry systems that need substantial drive force

What supply considerations are required for installation?


It operates from a 680V input, so drive electronics and cabling must be rated for this voltage and for the associated 25A continuous current draw.

How does rotor inertia affect motion control tuning?


The 160kg·cm² rotor inertia increases resistance to Rapid speed changes, requiring servo tuning with appropriate gain and possibly feedforward to maintain stable high-precision positioning.

What mechanical behaviour should be expected at stall?


The motor can exert up to 76.7Nm when stalled, indicating the mechanical system and safety interlocks should withstand this static torque without damage.

Which standard governs its electrical rotating-machine characteristics?


It complies with IEC 60034, aligning electrical performance and testing criteria for industrial rotating machines.

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