Schneider Electric 480 V 7.95 W Servo Motor, 3500 rpm, 162.7 Nm Max Output Torque, 38mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
654-969
Mfr. Part No.:
BMH1903P32F2A
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Maximum Output Torque

162.7 Nm

Supply Voltage

480 V

Output Speed

3500 rpm

Power Rating

7.95 W

Stall Torque

65Nm

Shaft Diameter

38mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Servo motor delivers exceptional performance for precise motion control in various applications. Engineered with a maximum mechanical speed of 3500 rpm, this motor provides high efficiency with robust continuous stall torque capabilities reaching up to 65 N.m. Designed for demanding environments, it features an IP65 standard and IP67 protection with optional kits, ensuring durability and reliability. The motor is equipped with a multiturn SinCos Hiperface feedback system, enhancing positioning accuracy, while its natural convection cooling mechanism ensures optimal operating temperatures. Ideal for integration into advanced automation systems, this servo motor meets the needs of modern industrial applications.

Keyed shaft design facilitates secure component attachment
Versatile compatibility with LXM32 ranges enhances integration flexibility
Holding brake provides consistent positioning stability
Compact size with a length of 370 mm ensures ease of installation in tight spaces
Natural convection cooling extends product lifecycle by managing heat efficiently
Robust construction supports continuous operation under heavy loads
Minimal angular accuracy error of just 1.4° for precise motion control
Net weight of 44.5 kg for balanced performance without compromising structural integrity

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