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The FANUC A06B-0127-B077 is a specialized AC servo motor recognized for its efficiency in motion control applications. Operating at a voltage of 140 V AC and drawing a current of 4.6 A, this motor achieves a remarkable speed of 2000 RPM.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Servo Motor |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0127-B077 |
| Weight | 30.25 lbs (13.72 kg) |
| Other Names | A6/2000 |
| Encoder Type | I64 Pulse |
| Voltage | 140 V AC |
| Current | 4.6 A |
| Frequency | 133 Hz |
| Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Phase | 3-phase |
| Shaft Type | Tapered |
| Back EMF Constant | 38 V/1000 RPM |
| Torque Constant | 1.08 Nm/A |
| Mechanical Time Constant | 0.004 s |
FANUC's A06B-0127-B077 model, part of the A06B series, is a three-phase AC servo motor engineered for exceptional performance. It operates at a nominal voltage of 140 V AC and consumes a current of 4.6 A, ensuring optimal efficiency in various applications.
This motor can reach speeds of up to 2000 RPM, making it suitable for high-speed operations and precise control requirements. The frequency rating is set at 133 Hz, which complements the motor's responsiveness in various industrial contexts. It incorporates an I64 Pulse encoder, which facilitates accurate feedback and positioning in real-time.
Weighting 7.5 kg (or 16.5 lbs.), the motor features a tapered shaft design, allowing for stable coupling with different mechanical systems. The back EMF constant is 38 V per 1000 RPM, while the torque constant is rated at 1.08 Nm per ampere, providing consistent torque performance. Furthermore, the mechanical time constant is a rapid 0.004 seconds, enabling quick reaction to control signals and enhancing overall system efficiency.