Swedish Innovative Servo Motion Engineering Since 1994 Electric data Value Unit Winding Mechanical data (resolver feedback) Overheat protection consists of triple PTC thermistors. Motor name structure Holding brake Protection class HDD motors comply with the requirements for IP 65. IP-67 is available on request. Insulation class The insulation system complies with the requirements of EEC LV Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC. Test report E9911111E01. Type Flange size Stator length Winding HDD = shaft motor, ICM = internal coupling motor. HDD: J(shortest), N, Q, R (longest), ICM: J (shortest), N (longest). Suitable rail voltage at 3000 rpm. Feedback Power connector Brake Shaft key Options See the feedback list on www.hddservo.com/product-options/ Many different pinouts available; see www.hddservo.com/product-options/ A = no brake, D = holding brake. Data see above. A = shaft with key, B = shaft without key. AAA = standard. For other options please contact HDD. HDD Sweden AB | www.hddservo.com | [email protected] | +46 8 86 87 80
Open the catalog to page 1Torque Torque in Nm at 90ºC temp rise (median temp rise, i.e. average between min and max temp for 25% cycle). Current at 90ºC temp rise, in Ampere rms. Data were measured on an HDD14N-Pa series motor mounted on a ver�cal 450 x 375 x 30 mm steel plate in free air, with a winding temperature rise of 90ºC and driven by a commercially available inverter. Important note on peak torque and currents The HDD/ICM motors are capable of high peak torques. At very high peak torques the permi�ed pulse �me is very limited as a high current in a very small motor causes rapid temperature rise in the copper...
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