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Allen Bradley MPL Servo Motors MPL-A320P-SK74AA

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MPL-A320P-SK74AA

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The Allen-Bradley MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor is a MPL series servo motor. It has a rated output of 1.3 kilowatts. The maximum motor speed is 5000 RPM.

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Technical specifications for MPL-A320P-SK74AA

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Product TypeServo Motor
Product LineMPL Servo Motors
Part NumberMPL-A320P-SK74AA
Weight12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)
Protection RatingIP 50
Voltage Class200 Volts AC
MountingFlange
Frame Size100 Millimeters
ConnectorSpeedTec DIN
Rated Speed4750 RPM
Maximum Speed5000 RPM
Holding BrakeYes
Power Output1.3 Kilowatts

The MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor is a Kinetic MPL series low-inertia servo motor. It is designed and manufactured by Allen-Bradley. Typical applications for MPL motors like this one include material handling, automotive, and packaging applications. The motor speed supported by the MPL series servo motors goes up to 8000 RPM. The environmental rating of an MPL servo motor like the MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor is IP 50 minimum without the shaft seal. This protection rating can be improved by using a shaft seal and sealed connectors to as high as IP 66. The MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor belongs to the 200 Volts voltage winding class. MPL series motors rated for 400 Volts are also available. The frame size of the MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor is 100 millimeters. The motor magnet stack length is 50.8 millimeters or 2 inches. The shaft on the motor has neither a shaft key nor a shaft seal by default.

The connector on the Allen-Bradley MPL-A320P-SK74AA MPL series servo motor is a right-angle SpeedTec connector that is 180-degrees rotatable. The motor provides feedback for the servo drive from an integrated 1024 sin/cos absolute single-turn encoder. The motor encoder supports the Hiperface protocol. Options for MPL series servo motors include holding brakes and shaft seal kits. The MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor comes with a built-in 24 Volts DC holding brake. The performance specifications for the MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor include 4750 RPM of rated speed, 5000 RPM of maximum speed, 27 pounds on an inch of continuous torque, 70 pounds on an inch of peak torque, and 1.3 kilowatts of output. The weight of the MPL-A320P-SK74AA servo motor is approximately 8 pounds. An IEC metric flange is provided on the motor for mounting. Power should not be applied to unmounted motors, disconnected mechanical couplings, loose shaft keys, or to disconnected cables because doing so is dangerous and can cause malfunctioning, component damage, or user injury.