AB MPL-B320P-SJ72AA: High-Power AC Servo Motor for Precision Applications
Rated Power:1.8 kW
Operating Voltage:230 VAC
Speed Range:0 - 2,800 rpm
Torque Capacity:32 Nm
Incorporated Features:Integrated encoder, real-time feedback, high-efficiency design
Control Compatibility:Supports AB's programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +50°C
AB's MPL-B320P-SJ72AA AC Servo Motor is engineered for precision and reliability in complex industrial settings. Its robust construction ensures long service life even under continuous heavy load conditions. The compact design allows for versatile integration into machinery requiring high-speed, high-torque performance.
Featuring advanced control technology, this servo motor delivers precise motion control with minimal power consumption, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring high efficiency. The air-cooled system ensures optimal heat dissipation, enhancing its operational stability and reducing maintenance needs.
With a wide speed range from 500 to 3000 RPM and a maximum torque of 30 Nm, this motor is capable of handling a variety of tasks, from rapid acceleration to fine positioning, without compromising on performance. The IP54 protection class provides adequate protection against dust and light splashes, ensuring reliability in various industrial environments.
Designed with user convenience in mind, the AB MPL-B320P-SJ72AA includes features for easy installation and maintenance. It comes equipped with standard interfaces for seamless integration with popular control systems, allowing for quick setup and operation. Comprehensive documentation and support ensure a smooth user experience.
This servo motor is part of a comprehensive line-up from AB that offers a balance between performance and cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for a wide range of industries including manufacturing, packaging, robotics, and more. Its adaptability and reliability make it a preferred choice among engineers and technicians seeking to optimize their production processes.