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The A06B-0532-B501 servo motor from FANUC delivers reliable performance with a rated speed of 3000 RPM. This three-phase motor operates at a voltage of 56 V and provides a stall torque of 0.25 Nm.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Servo Motor |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0532-B501 |
| Rated Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Stall Torque | 0.25 Nm |
| Stall Current | 1.00 A |
| Voltage | 56 V |
| Phases | 3 |
| Number of Poles | 6 |
| Ambient Temperature Rating | 40°C |
| Excitation | Permanent Magnet |
| Insulation Class | F |
| Encoder Type | 2000 Pulse Incremental Encoder |
| Shaft Design | Tapered Shaft with Keyway |
| Cooling Method | Natural Convection |
The FANUC A06B-0532-B501 motor is designed as an efficient AC servo motor, focusing on high-precision tasks. This motor operates at a rated speed of 3000 RPM and is designed to withstand a stall torque of 0.25 Nm during operation. It requires a 56-volt voltage input and operates on three phases, making it suitable for various automated systems.
Designed for operating under specific ambient conditions, this motor can function efficiently at a maximum temperature of 40°C. It features six poles and utilizes permanent magnet excitation, ensuring consistent performance during operation. The insulation rating is classified as F, confirming its durability and suitability in challenging environments.
Linked to position control, an incremental encoder with 2000 pulses per revolution provides essential feedback, enhancing the control of motion dynamics. The shaft design is tapered and includes a keyway, which facilitates a secure attachment to driven components.
For cooling, the motor employs natural convection, which effectively dissipates heat without requiring artificial cooling mechanisms.