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The FANUC A06B-0153-B577#7075 is a 3-phase servo motor designed for demanding applications. Delivering an output power of 4.8 kW, it operates at a voltage of 168 V and has a current rating of 17 A.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0153-B577#7075 |
| Weight | 15.00 lbs (6.80 kg) |
| Product | Servo Motor |
| Output Power | 4.8 kW |
| Voltage | 168 V |
| Frequency | 200 Hz |
| Current Rating | 17A |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Insulation Class | F |
| Phase | 3 Phase |
| Excitation Mode | Permanent Magnet |
| Stall Torque | 30 Nm |
The A06B-0153-B577#7075 motor model from FANUC is a robust servo motor optimized for high-performance settings. Operating with a power output of 4.8 kW, this unit is capable of handling significant load requirements. It operates at a voltage level of 168 V and draws a current of 17 A during operation, demonstrating its capability for demanding applications.
This servo motor achieves impressive operational speeds of up to 3000 RPM, making it suitable for tasks that require rapid movement. With a frequency rating of 200 Hz, it enables precise control for intricate processes. The A06B-0153-B577#7075 motor utilizes a 3-phase system, ensuring stable operation under a wide range of conditions.
Featuring permanent magnet excitation, the A06B-0153-B577#7075 motor guarantees consistent performance and efficiency. The stall torque of 30 Nm adds to its capabilities, enhancing its suitability for high-performance scenarios. Additionally, it features an insulation class of F, ensuring it can withstand the typical thermal conditions found in industrial environments.