Schneider Electric 480 V 0.45 W Servo Motor, 4000 rpm, 1.5 Nm Max Output Torque, 9mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
654-603
Mfr. Part No.:
BSH0551P11A2A
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Maximum Output Torque

1.5 Nm

Supply Voltage

480 V

Output Speed

4000 rpm

Power Rating

0.45 W

Stall Torque

0.5Nm

Shaft Diameter

9mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Servo motor is designed for high-performance applications, delivering precise control and reliability. With a maximum mechanical speed of 9000 rpm, this motor is capable of achieving a continuous stall torque of 0.5 N.m across multiple configurations, making it an ideal choice for various industrial automation tasks. Its IP50 rating ensures protection against dust ingress, while the rotatable right-angled connectors allow for flexible installation. With speed feedback resolution of 131072 points per turn, it offers exceptional accuracy, meeting the demands of advanced systems. The product further supports compatibility with a range of Lexium drives, cementing its role as a versatile component in efficient motor control setups.

Max mechanical speed of 9000 rpm for enhanced performance
Continuous stall torque of 0.5 N.m for consistent power delivery
Compatible with multiple phases, including LXM15 and LXM32 series
Keyed shaft end for secure mounting and operational reliability
Compact design with 132.5 mm length for versatile space management
Environmental footprint minimised to support sustainability efforts
Feedback type includes single turn SinCos Hiperface for accurate position sensing
Natural convection cooling for improved thermal management
Compact size enables integration into tight spaces without sacrificing functionality

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