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Brand: | Yaskawa | Model: | SGMRV-05ANA-YR11 |
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Place Of Origin: | Japan | Type: | AC SERVO MOTOR |
Power: | 0.4KW | Volatge: | 200V |
Current: | 5.2A | Ins: | F |
Highlight: | ac servo motor,electric servo motor |
NEW ORIGINAL Industrial Yaskawa Servo Motor AC SERVO MOTOR SGMRV-05ANA-YR11
Quick Details
Place of Origin:
Japan, Japan
Brand Name:
Yaskawa
Model Number:
SGMRV-05ANA-YR11
Usage:
Electric Bicycle
Certification:
UL
Type:
Servo Motor, Servo Motor
Construction:
Permanent Magnet
Commutation:
Brush
Protect Feature:
Drip-proof
Speed(RPM):
1500RMP
Continuous Current(A):
5.2A
Efficiency:
IE 1
Brand:
WTL
Model:
SGMRV-05ANA-YR11
Power:
0.4KW
Voltage:
200V
Current:
5.2A
Options:
With Brake
Series:
SGMRV
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Speakers are seen to be linear motors with a modest range - perhaps tens of mm. Similar linear motors, although of course without the paper cone, are often used to move the reading and writing head radially on a disc drive.
Warning: real motors are more complicatedThe sketches of motors have been schematics to show the principles. Please don't be angry if, when you pull a motor apart, it looks more complicated! (See How real electric motors work.) For instance, a typical DC motor is likely to have many separately wound coils to produce smoother torque: there is always one coil for which the sine term is close to unity. This is illustrated below for a motor with wound stators (above) and permanent stators (below). |
The photograph shows a transformer designed for demonstration purposes: the primary and secondary coils are clearly separated, and may be removed and replaced by lifting the top section of the core. For our purposes, note that the coil on the left has fewer coils than that at right (the insets show close-ups).
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