Schneider Electric 250 → 700 V 720 W Servo Motor, 6000 rpm, 7.6 Nm Max Output Torque, 11mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
654-509
Mfr. Part No.:
ILM0702P22A0000
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Maximum Output Torque

7.6 Nm

Supply Voltage

250 → 700 V

Output Speed

6000 rpm

Power Rating

720 W

Stall Torque

1.7Nm

Shaft Diameter

11mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Integrated servo motor is designed for precision performance within industrial applications, offering a nominal torque of 1.7 Nm and a maximum speed of 6000 rpm. This servo motor features an integrated drive optimally engineered for multiturn operations, enhancing efficiency and reliability. With a compact design and IP65 protection, it safeguards against dust and water, making it ideal for various environments. It is particularly suited for applications requiring high precision and dynamic response, integrating seamlessly into existing systems with its standard flange mounting support. The motor also boasts a robust feedback system for enhanced control and monitoring, ensuring seamless operation across numerous use cases.

IP65 rated for optimal protection against dust and moisture
Integrated drive facilitates easier installation and system integration
High rotational speed of 6000 rpm ensures rapid response times
Continuous stall torque of 1.7 N.m provides reliable performance under load
Feedback type is absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface for accurate positioning
Natural convection cooling ensures efficient thermal management
Compact design with a length of 226 mm allows for versatile mounting options
Environmentally compliant materials contribute to sustainability efforts
Low rotor inertia of 0.41 kg.cm² enhances acceleration capabilities

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