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Brand: | Yaskawa | Model: | SGMP-01A8YR11 |
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Place Of Origin: | Japan | Type: | AC SERVO MOTOR |
Power: | 100W | Volatge: | 200V |
Current: | 0.89A | Ins: | B |
High Light: | ewing machine servo motor,electric servo motor |
Industrial Servo Motor YASKAWA SERVOMOTOR SGMP-01A8YR11 100W 3000r/min
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· SGMP-01A8YR11
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· AC SERVO MOTOR
· 100W
· 0.318 N.m
· 3000RPM
· 200V
· Ins B
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The aggregation of seasonal habitats used by sage-grouse at some point during the yearly life-cycle of the birds. Habitat includes the geographical extent of leks, nesting, brood-rearing, late-brood rearing, transitional and winter areas.
Non-Habitat -
Non-habitat areas within SGMAs include lands that do not contribute to the annual life-cycle of sage-grouse. Effort has been made to minimize the amount of nonhabitat within an SGMA, but given the topographic, physiographic and land cover features within Utah and the scale and detail of mapping, the inclusion of some non-habitat was unavoidable.
Opportunity Areas -
Opportunity areas are those portions of a SGMA that currently do not contribute to the life cycle of sage-grouse but are areas where restoration or rehabilitation efforts can provide additional habitat when linked to existing sage-grouse populations. In Utah, the majority of these areas are lands that have been altered due to wildfire or the proliferation of invasive plant species. Examples include areas where pinon-juniper, conifers, deciduous shrubs or other plant species have encroached upon habitat, rendering it less useful or useless as habitat. Opportunity areas may be transformed into either habitat or non-habitat based upon natural events or management choices, and may be used to mitigate disturbance within habitat as appropriate.
Additional Mapping of Habitat, Non-habitat and Opportunity Areas
Implementation of this Plan should be accompanied by efforts to refine mapping of each of these habitats. These efforts should be coordinated among federal, state and local agencies, and private landowners who may choose to participate. On-the-ground projects conducted under this Plan may contribute to this refined mapping for the project area.
Land Ownership
The eleven SGMAs contain lands owned or managed by:
◦ Private or corporate citizens and local government,
◦ School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration,
◦ Division of Wildlife Resources,
◦ Division of State Parks and Recreation,
◦ Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation,
◦ Bureau of Land Management, and
◦ United States Forest Service.
Each type of land requires a different approach for successful protection of sage-grouse. See Appendix 4 for the property ownership breakdown within each Sage- Grouse Management Area.
Five SGMAs
will be the focal point for state and local efforts to obtain incentive-based negotiated covenants, easements, leases or other legal tools necessary for sage-grouse conservation on private lands. These SGMAs contain the highest percentage of private lands, along with larger and flourishing populations of birds, and represent the center of the state’s effort. The SGMAs are
◦ Box Elder ◦ Parker Mountain - Emery
◦ Rich-Morgan-Summit
◦ Strawberry
◦ Uintah Private landowners should follow the protocol identified in Appendix 3 in order to participate in the conservation efforts.
Use of SITLA lands for any purpose requires compensation, including the conservation purposes of this Plan. Pursuant to state constitutional and statutory law, the beneficiaries of the various trusts do not include general governmental or public purposes. (See Utah Code 53C-1-102(2) (d).)
Similar to the effort for private lands, SITLA lands within the same five SGMAs will be the center of the state’s efforts to negotiate incentive-based covenants, easements, or leases to achieve conservation purposes on SITLA lands.
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