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Allen Bradley MPL Servo Motors MPL-A430P-SK74AA

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MPL-A430P-SK74AA

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The Allen-Bradley MPL-A430P-SK74AA MPL series brushless servo motor comes with a single-turn encoder that provides positioning feedback. This motor includes a brake that needs to be powered separately from the motor with 24 Volts DC. The servo motor operates with a rotor speed of 5000 RPM and a voltage rating of 200 Volts.

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Technical specifications for MPL-A430P-SK74AA

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
CategoryMotors
Product LineMPL Servo Motors
Part NumberMPL-A430P-SK74AA
Weight15.00 lbs (6.80 kg)
Type of ComponentServo Motor
Inertia ClassLow Inertia
Voltage Class200 Volts
Frame Size115 Millimeters
Magnetic Stack Length3 Inches
Rated Speed5000 RPM
FeedbackSingle-Turn High-Resolution Encoder
Shaft Key/Shaft SealNone
ConnectorCircular DIN, Right-Angle, 180 Degrees Rotatable
Brake24V DC Brake

The MPL-A430P-SK74AA servo motor is a brushless servo motor that comes in the MPL series by Allen-Bradley, specifically in the low-inertia subcategory of servo motors. This servo motor can work with a rated voltage of 200 Volts and a rated rotor speed of 5000 RPM. The MPL-A430P-SK74AA servo motor has been manufactured in a compact design that enables it to be installed in small spaces and to still be able to provide high levels of torque. This servo motor has advanced windings that can perform a quick heat transfer process and provide up to 40 percent higher torque than regular servo motors. This servo motor comes with an integral brake rated for 24 Volts DC external voltage. The Allen-Bradley MPL-A430P-SK74AA brushless servo motor also comes with an encoder for feedback that operates with a high resolution and can detect device position within a single turn. This encoder helps the motor to operate in a precise way.

Once the Allen-Bradley MPL-A430P-SK74AA MPL series brushless servo motor has been received, it is recommended to have it inspected carefully. This visual inspection process will help technicians determine if they have received a complete and functional product before installing it and powering it up. Before the wiring and installation processes are begun, the protective cap that is installed on the motor needs to be removed. The use of a screwdriver to remove the cape is recommended to avoid damages to the motor that could be caused by blunt tools such as hammers. To prolong the life of the Allen-Bradley MPL-A430P-SK74AA brushless servo motor, a periodic maintenance plan must be followed. This maintenance plan must include the inspection of the shafts, the brake, and the overall structure of the motor. The degree of damage or physical wear in the motor and its components must be determined to ensure that it will not affect the motor and adjacent equipment during operations, and any damage that is found should be fixed immediately.