Schneider Electric 250 → 700 V 600 W Servo Motor, 3000 rpm, 9.6 Nm Max Output Torque, 19mm Shaft Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
655-173
Mfr. Part No.:
ILM1001P01A0000
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Maximum Output Torque

9.6 Nm

Supply Voltage

250 → 700 V

Output Speed

3000 rpm

Power Rating

600 W

Stall Torque

2.5Nm

Shaft Diameter

19mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Integrated servo motor is designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability in various applications. With a continuous stall torque of 2.5 N.m and a nominal output power of 600 W, this motor operates efficiently at speeds up to 3000 rpm. Its robust construction incorporates an absolute single turn SinCos Hiperface feedback type, ensuring precise positioning and speed control. Ideal for use within the PacDrive 3 range, this servo motor excels in applications requiring integrated drive solutions with a substantial torque output, contributing significantly to system efficiency and effectiveness.

Rated supply voltage range from 250 to 700 V, allowing flexibility in system design
Continuous stall current of 1.8 A ensures sustained performance under load conditions
Holding brake eliminator for a lightweight design while maintaining high functionality
Compact design with a shaft diameter of 19 mm and length of 40 mm aids easy integration into existing systems
IP54 degree of protection guarantees reliable operation in various environmental conditions
Natural convection cooling enhances performance longevity and reliability
Lightweight at just 4.9 kg, facilitating easier handling and installation
Designed with four mounting holes, which streamlines installation processes

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