Yaskawa AC Servo Motor 1.8KW 16.7A 1500RPM Industrial Servo Motor SGMGV-20ADA21
Yaskawa AC Servo Motor 1.8KW 16.7A 1500RPM Industrial Servo Motor SGMGV-20ADA21
Product Details:
Place of Origin:
Japan
Brand Name:
YASKAWA
Model Number:
SGMGV-20ADA21
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Japan
Brand Name:
YASKAWA
Model Number:
SGMGV-20ADA21
Brand:
YASKAWA
Model:
SGMGV-20ADA21
Place Of Origin:
Japan
Power:
1.8KW
Volatage:
200V
Current:
16.7A
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Trading Information
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Price:
negotiable
Packaging Details:
New in original box
Delivery Time:
2-3 work days
Payment Terms:
T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability:
1000
Product Description
1Pc NEW ORIGINAL Industrial Yaskawa AC SERVO MOTOR 16.7A 1500RMP SGMGV-20ADA21
1Pcs Industrial Servo Motor Yaskawa NEW ORIGINAL 1.8KW Ac Servo Motor SGMGV-20A3A21
Technical Specifications
Current
16.7A
Voltage
200V
Power
1.8KW
Rated Torque
11.5N-m
Max Speed
1500rpm
Encoder
17bit Absolute encoder
Load Inertia JL kg·m² 10⁻⁴
0.026
Shaft
Straight without key
AC Single Phase Motor Types
Types of single-phase motors are distinguished mostly by the way they are started and the torque they develop.
Shaded Pole motors have low starting torque, low cost, low efficiency, and no capacitors. There is no start switch. These motors are used on small direct drive fans and blowers found in homes. Shaded pole motors should not be used to replace other types of single-phase motors.
PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) motors have applications similar to shaded pole, except much higher efficiency, lower current (50% - 60% less), and higher horsepower capability. PSC motors have a run capacitor in the circuit at all times. They can be used to replace shaded pole motors for more efficient operation and can be used for fan-on-shaft fan applications, but not for belted fans due to the low starting torque.
Split Phase motors have moderate to low starting torque (100% - 125% of full load), high starting current, no capacitor, and a starting switch to drop out the start winding when the motor reaches approximately 75% of its operating speed. They are used on easy-to-start belt drive fans and blowers, as well as light-start pump applications.