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    DC Servomotors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Servomotors. DC Servomotors.
    Often used for small automation applications, such as pick-and-place machines, these servomotors deliver lots of power in a small package. With accurate positioning and fine motor control, they create rotary motion based on signals from a drive (sold separately). The commands for speed and positioning are the same as those used for stepper motors, so you can upgrade your system without the hassle of reprogramming it. As these servomotors move, their encoder relays the shaft’s distance, direction, and speed back to the drive. The drive increases your system’s efficiency by taking the electrical signal from the encoder and dynamically adapting the motor’s movements, also accounting for inconsistent loads and unexpected forces.
    Maximum Torque—Torque generally decreases as speed increases. Use a torque-speed curve to confirm which motor will work for your application. Click on a part number and select "Product Detail" to view the curve for a motor.
    Servomotors
    Servomotor
    Encoder Cords
    Servomotor
    Power Cords
    Shaft,
    mm
    Motor Frame
    Size
    Max. Torque,
    in·lbf
    Continuous Torque,
    in·lbf
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Current,
    amp
    Max. Current,
    amp
    Wattage,
    W
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Dia.
    Lg.
    No. of Counts
    per Rev.
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Without Brake
    40 mm8.52.82,9005.215.610024822.510,000IP65
    5082N2800000005082N10200000005082N1010000000
     
    Servomotor Drives
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Servomotor Drives. DC Servomotors.
    Drives have several control modes that power the motor—step and direction, position, speed, or torque. Use a computer to set motion parameters and calibrate the servomotor to your system. After initial setup, you can use a separate controller, such as a programmable logic controller (PLC), microcontroller, or indexer. A brake resistor protects the drive from regenerated electricity as the motor slows or stops.
    Overall,
    mm
    No. of
    Inputs/Outputs
    For Motor Frame
    Size
    Communication
    Protocol
    For Max. Motor Torque
    Current,
    amp
    Operating
    Voltage, V DC
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Digital
    Inputs
    Analog
    Inputs
    Outputs
    Each
    For 24V, 48V, and 60V DC Motor Voltage
    40 mm, 60 mm, 80 mm8.5 in·lbf to 61.1 in·lbf1224 to 60974115012265082N350000000
    40 mm, 60 mm, 80 mmModbus RTU8.5 in·lbf to 61.1 in·lbf1224 to 60974115012265082N37000000
    40 mm, 60 mm, 80 mmModbus TCP/IP8.5 in·lbf to 61.1 in·lbf1224 to 60974115012265082N36000000
    40 mm, 60 mm, 80 mmEthernet/IP8.5 in·lbf to 61.1 in·lbf1224 to 60974115012265082N34000000
     
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