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Direct-drive servomotor SGMCS series
ACpermanent magnethollow-shaft

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Characteristics

AC/DC
AC
Configuration
permanent magnet, hollow-shaft
Other characteristics
high-torque, high-speed, high-resolution, high-inertia, direct-drive
Power

Min.: 42 W
(0.057 hp)

Max.: 3,140 W
(4.269 hp)

Intensity

Min.: 1.4 A

Max.: 56 A

Torque

Min.: 2 Nm
(1.4751 ft.lb)

Max.: 600 Nm
(442.5373 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

500 rpm
(3,141.59 rad.min-1)

Operating temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Description

The SGMCS servomotor line is designed for direct drive applications where the load is directly attached to the motor surface. Pre-tapped mounting holes and a hollow-through shaft permit a variety of machine designs. This direct drive motor has substantial load carrying bearings, low speed windings, and 1,048,576 ppr absolute encoders. 200 volt windings are available with maximum speeds up to 500 rpm. There are 17 sizes available with up to 5,310 lb-in (600 Nm) of peak torque. Direct Drive Technology - Direct connection to load increases torsional stiffness - Improved positioning accuracy - Backlash free operation - Highly dynamic load reversals without damaging components - No maintenance for lubrication High Performance - High torque operation is realized without gears High-Resolution Serial Encoder - 1,048,576 ppr absolute encoder standard1 - Amplifier automatically recognizes the motor and optimizes parameters - Error checking eliminates lost motion from electrical noise Application Emphasis - Dial Tables - Transfer Lines - Die Actuators - Electronic Parts Assembly - Print Registration

Catalogs

Other Yaskawa America, Inc. - Drives & Motion Division products

Direct Drive Servo Motors

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