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Allen Bradley MPF Servo Motors MPF-B540K-MJ24AA

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MPF-B540K-MJ24AA

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The Allen-Bradley MPF-B540K-MJ24AA Rotary Servo Motor is a PWM-controlled servo motor made for front face mounting in motion control applications in the food industry. It is part of the MPF Servo Motors series. It uses a 460 Volts AC, 3-phase, power supply voltage for power and speed control.

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Technical specifications for MPF-B540K-MJ24AA

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
CategoryMotors
Product LineMPF Servo Motors
Part NumberMPF-B540K-MJ24AA
Weight41.00 lbs (18.60 kg)
Product DescriptionRotary Servo Motor
Type of ProductElectrical Servo Motor
Power Supply Voltage460 Volts AC, 3-phase
Operating Frequency0-267 Hz
Rated Output Power2.5 kW (3.4 HP)
Maximum RPM4000 RPM
Continuous Stall Torque19.4 N-m, 172 pounds on an inch
Operating Temperature0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit)
Relative Humidity5-95% (non–condensing)
PWM SourceVoltage

The Allen-Bradley MPF-B540K-MJ24AA Rotary Servo Motor is part of the Kinetix family of servo motors that are designed and manufactured by Allen-Bradley for application in motion control and robotics applications in a wide variety of industries. The Allen-Bradley MPF-B540K-MJ24AA Rotary Servo Motor is a food grade industrial component, which means that it has been manufactured to guarantee that it meets strict hygiene requirements during the operation process. This rotary servo motor is made to be mounted in a front-facing position, with a shaft installed on a gearbox or a similar piece of machinery and secured in place by 4 bolts. A sinusoidal voltage wave should be applied for both the power supply and control of motor speed, using a modulation technique called Pulse Width Modulation or PWM, which means the motor will accelerate with higher frequency pulses and decelerate with lower frequency pulses.

The Allen-Bradley MPF-B540K-MJ24AA Rotary Servo Motor uses a 460 Volts AC, 3-phase operating voltage level with a frequency that varies between 0 and 267 Hertz during operation, in order to control the speed of the motor shaft rotation, and this speed can be anywhere in a range from 0 to 4000 RPM. This rotary servo motor has an electrical resistance value of 0.65 Ohms at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The position of the Allen-Bradley MPF-B540K-MJ24AA Rotary Servo Motor shaft is controlled by means of a position encoder that is designed to provide a signal to the servo controller to determine the exact position of the motor. When the travel of the shaft brings it near the desired position, the servo controller will cut the voltage that is being applied and send a 24 Volts pulse to the magnetic brake in order to stop the servo motor.