MAC 140-141W motors in watertight versions
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MAC 140-141W motors in watertight versions - 1

MAC140-141 series of servo motors in watertight versions IP67 version, standard model - MAC140-A3 (0.32 Nm - 4.000 rpm.) IP67 version for FDA requirements in the USA - MAC141-A3AACA (0.48Nm - 2700rpm.) LD0059-02GB 7-3-06 MAC 140-141W motors in watertight versions The watertight IP67 models of these motors meet a specific need: for applications in the foodstuffs industries where very aggressive cleaning agents are used. These versions of the integrated MAC motors are fully protected by a thick layer of chemically resistant epoxy and have a stainless-steel axle and flanges. The motors offer the following features: • A thick protective layer of epoxy on the motor and housing. • Double axle sealing and watertight cabling. • High resistance to aggressive chemicals. • An economic solution for motion in wet and aggressive environments. • An ideal solution for the foodprocessing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. • Completely watertight functionality for immersed applications. The modular construction of JVL’s integrated MAC motors makes the IP67 models of the motors particularly well suited for a wide range of applications. Several different IP67 modules can be supplied for adapting to various applications: • NanoPLC with 8DI + 4DO, offers stand-alone de-central control – minimising wiring and cabling • RS 485/422 • CANopen • Profibus • DeviceNet • Electronic gearing, Pulse/ Direction • Screw terminals or M12 connectors For further information, please see the data sheet for the 50W-134W MAC motors (LD0043).

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MAC 140-141W motors in watertight versions - 2

JVL Industri Elektronik A/S Blokken 42 DK-3460 Birkerød, Denmark Tel: +45 4582 4440 Fax: +45 4582 5550 E-mail: jvl@jvl.dk www.jvl.dk The Shaft sealing is IP67 Rulon® teflon made with very low friction and which require no lubrication. Rulon® is a specially compounded form of TFE fluorocarbon (teflon) and other inert ingrediants. Rulon A was introduced to industry in 1952 as a plastic bearing material with low coefficient of friction and an excellent abrasion resistance to corrosion. It immediately found a great number of applications as a bearing material because it required no lubrication...

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