Schneider Electric ILS Series Single Shaft Stepper Motor, 4Nm Torque, 36 V, 85 x 85mm Frame, 12mm Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
655-179
Mfr. Part No.:
ILS1F852PB1A0
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Stepper Motor Type

Single Shaft

Holding Torque

4Nm

Supply Voltage

36 V

Frame Size

85 x 85mm

Shaft Diameter

12mm

Series

ILS

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Integrated drive with a stepper motor is designed for efficient motion control in various applications. With a voltage range of 24 to 36 V and compatibility with CANopen DS301, it seamlessly integrates into automated systems. This drive features a medium-speed rotation capability with nominal speeds of 100 rpm at 24 V and 200 rpm at 36 V, making it ideal for diverse tasks. Compact and robust, its dimensions of 170.6 mm in length and 12 mm shaft diameter accommodate various configurations. Designed without a holding brake or gearbox, it simplifies installation and reduces maintenance, catering to the demands of modern industrial environments.

Utilises a 3-phase stepper motor for reliable performance
Nominal torque of 4 N.m ensures robust handling of loads
Supports multiple transmission rates from 50 to 1000 kbauds for flexible communication
Equipped with four input/output signals for versatile connectivity
Compact design with a flange diameter of 85 mm for easy mounting
Built to withstand ambient temperatures from -25 to 70 °C for diverse operational settings
Complies with stringent IP54 protection standards to resist dust and moisture
Features overload protection and safe torque off for enhanced operational safety
Remarkable service life of 20,000 hours ensures long-term reliability

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