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Brand: | Yaskawa | Model: | SGMPH-02AAA21 |
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Place Of Origin: | Japan | Type: | AC SERVO MOTOR |
Power: | 200W | Volatge: | 200V |
Current: | 2.0A | Ins: | B |
Highlight: | ewing machine servo motor,electric servo motor |
Industrial Servo Motor Yaskawa SGMPH-02AAA21 AC Servo Motor 200W 200V 2.0A
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· YASKAWA ELECTRIC
· SGMPH-02AAA21
· SGMPH-02AAA21
· SERVO MOTOR
· AC SERVO MOTOR
· 200W
· 0.637 N.m
· 2.0A
· Ins B
· 3000RPM
· 200V
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· 24-48 HOUR RUSH REPAIR
· 2 - 15 DAY REPAIR
· 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
SIMILAR PRODUCTS
SGMP-08U314M |
SGMPH-04A1A-YR61 |
SGMPH-08A1A-YR61 |
SGMPH-15A1A-YR61 |
SGMPS-04ACAH121 |
SGMAS-04ACA4C |
SGMAS-08ACA4C |
SGMAS-12ACA4C |
SGMAH-08A2A21 |
SGMAH-08A2A41 |
SGMAH-08AAA6B |
SGMPH-01AAE41 |
SGMPH-02AAE41 |
SGMJV-08ADD6E |
SGMJV-04ADD6E |
SGMJV-02ADD6E |
SGMJV-01ADD6E |
UAASKA-11FZ3 |
SGMPH-08A1A2C |
SGMGH-30ACA6C |
SGMGH-44ACA6C |
SGMGH-55ACA6C |
SGMGH-75ACA6C |
SGMGH-1AACA6C |
Employ the management protocol (Section 6.0 below) requiring avoidance, minimization, and mitigation to preserve habitat and bird populations. Ensure a path for birds to migrate within SGMAs on a seasonal basis, and ensure a long-term genetic connection between populations as needed.
Viability of the populations in the Ibapah and Hamlin Valley SGMAs is tied to habitat occupied by birds in Nevada. Other SGMAs connect to habitat occupied by birds in neighboring states, but the viability of the populations within the SGMAs is not dependent upon the habitat outside Utah.
This objective, more than any other, has potential to be affected by factors (stressors) beyond the management control of the state, such as catastrophic wildfire. Should the population trends within an SGMA temporarily or permanently suffer from the effects of such factors, management controls in the other SGMAs will be adjusted to achieve the other objectives listed above.
These Objectives will be tracked on a statewide basis through the Public Lands Policy Coordination Office (PLPCO), with support from the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), the BLM, the USFS, the FWS, and local governments. Habitat enhancement, improvement and restoration will be implemented and coordinated on a statewide basis through programs such as the Watershed Restoration Initiative (WRI), Utah Partners for Conservation and Development (UPCD), the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) Sage-grouse Initiative (SGI), the Grazing Improvement Program (GIP), and others
Sage-grouse Management Areas
This Plan is anchored around efforts to conserve the species within eleven specifically identified Sage-grouse Management Areas (SGMAs). The SGMAs represent the best opportunity for high-value, focused conservation efforts for the species in Utah. This approach recognizes and accepts current use of the land, and identifies potential future uses which may cause conflict with the needs of the species. The sage-grouse populations within the SGMAs all lend themselves to increases through appropriate protective measures and habitat enhancements, so each SGMA identifies areas on the landscape that provide these additional habitat enhancement opportunities (Opportunity Areas) for greater sage-grouse. In addition, habitat in the Rich County area of Utah is connected to habitat in eastern Idaho and western Wyoming , habitat in Box Elder Tooele, Juab, and Beaver Counties is connected to the habitat supporting populations in southern Idaho and Nevada, and habitat in the Uintah and Daggett County areas is connected to habitat in Wyoming and Colorado
Sage-grouse habitat outside the SGMAs is not required for long-term conservation of the species. Much of this habitat has already been disturbed by human and natural causes, and is not suitable for enhancement or improvement. Therefore, greater sage-grouse populations in these areas are not considered essential to perpetuation of the species in Utah, and no specific management actions for this habitat are recommended or required.
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