Integrated Servo Motor
Integrated Servo Motor
Wide range of motors from 2.55 Nm to 25 Nm
3000 rpm rated speed
Peak torque 300% of rated torque
IP65 protection
Space-saving. Cabinet reduction
Energy saving by sharing DC Bus
Incremental and multiturn absolute encoder options
Embedded I/O’s for dedicated or general purpose
Pre-assembled cables for plug-in installation
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August 30, 2023
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How to Read Robot Servo Data via V+ Programming
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Contact welding and how to prevent it
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