Schneider Electric 115 → 480 V 1.19 kW Servo Motor, 6000 rpm, 11.3 Nm Max Output Torque, 19mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
655-085
Mfr. Part No.:
SH31001P01F2000
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Maximum Output Torque

11.3 Nm

Supply Voltage

115 → 480 V

Output Speed

6000 rpm

Power Rating

1.19 kW

Stall Torque

2.94Nm

Shaft Diameter

19mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Servo motor is engineered for high performance in demanding applications. With a robust design, it delivers exceptional precision and reliability, making it an ideal solution for automation systems. Its compatibility with PacDrive 3 enhances versatility in various configurations and environments. The motor's advanced features, including a maximum mechanical speed of 6000 rpm and a continuous stall torque of 2.94 N.m, ensure efficient operation across a range of industrial tasks. Furthermore, its IP54/IP65 protection ratings safeguard against dust and moisture, guaranteeing longevity and consistent performance even in challenging conditions.

Maximum mechanical speed of 6000 rpm for efficient operation
Rated supply voltage range of 115 to 480 V, supporting diverse power systems
Equipped with an absolute single turn SinCos Hiperface encoder for precise positioning
Holding brake provides reliable performance with a holding torque of 9 N.m
Robust construction with a smooth shaft, enhancing durability in rigorous settings
Natural convection cooling system ensures efficient thermal management
Easy installation with an international standard flange and rotatable right-angled connector
Effective radial and axial force management, ensuring stability during operation