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Schneider Electric Servo motor 480V AC 3800rpm BMH2052P21A2A

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BMH servo motor from the Lexium 32 series of servo drives. The BMH series of three-phase AC servo motors features a medium rotor inertia and is perfectly suited for applications with high loads. Thanks to the winding technology, it achieves a very high power density in a compact design. This servo has a nominal continuous stall torque of 62.5 Nm and reaches a peak torque of 220 Nm. Its rated speed can go up to 2400 rpm, depending on the supply voltage. The voltage-dependent rated power can reach up to 6.26 kW. The built-in encoder is a single-turn type with 128 periods/revolution (128x1024) in SinCos Hiperface format. The electrical connection is made via M40 and M23 connectors, which are angled at 90° and rotatable. The motor flange has a mounting dimension of 205 mm. The drive shaft has a diameter of 38 mm. The shaft end is smooth and conforms to protection class IP65. The motor housing also meets the IP65 protection class. There is no holding brake present. For the operation of the synchronous motor, the servo amplifiers from the Lexium LXM32 series are recommended. Thanks to the Green Premium environmental label, you can obtain detailed information on material contents, environmental impacts, and circular economy that support your sustainability goals.

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