Yaskawa 30w InsB SGM Series AC SERVO MOTOR SGM-A3B3FJ12 Industrial Servo Motor
Detailed Product Description
| Brand: |
Yaskawa |
Model: |
SGM-A3B3FJ12 |
| Place Of Origin: |
Japan |
Type: |
AC SERVO MOTOR |
| Power: |
30W |
Volatge: |
200V |
| Current: |
0.63A |
Ins: |
B |
| Highlight: |
ewing machine servo motor, ac servo motor |
Yaskawa 30w InsB SGM Series AC SERVO MOTOR SGM-A3B3FJ12 Industrial Servo Motor
QUICK DETAILS
Product Type AC Servo Motor
Rated Output 30w
Rated Torque0.095 Nm
Rated Speed 3000RPM
Power Supply Voltage 200vAC
Rated Current 0.63Amps
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Contact person: Anna
E-mail: wisdomlongkeji@163.com
Cellphone: +0086-13534205279
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Today a servo system that has the highest available feedback resolution and minimal compliance and/or backlash, can obtain, 1- 15:1 and higher inertia ratios for many applications. These deliver the best operational efficiency with little additional risk. Higher inertia ratios become increasingly dependent upon the application, not only relative to the desired machine specification, but also in relation to the mechanism’s compliance and backlash. For DirectDrive systems, the required stiffness often demands larger shafts and bearings, and even the compliance of the machine fixture/stand holding the motor comes into play
Coordination of Axes Applications requiring coordination between axes can benefit from servo-controlled systems due to their tight synchronization and high BW capability which allows for fast correction against signal disturbances and/or command changes. Properly sized open-loop step motor systems, will stay in sync without any confirmation feedback, but are limited to point-to-point moves with only the possibility of sequential or pseudo coordination between the commanded axes.