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The FANUC A06B-0601-B527 is a DC servo motor designed for application in CNC and robotics. It operates at a rated voltage of 92 V DC and achieves a speed of approximately 3000 RPM, making it suitable for various automation tasks.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | DC Servo Motor |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0601-B527 |
| Application | CNC / Robotics |
| Shaft Type | Tapered (TPR) |
| Feedback | Tacho Generator |
| Rated Voltage | 92 V DC |
| Mounting Type | Flange |
| Gear Ratio | Ratio 1:2 |
| Rated Current | Approx. 24 A |
| Motor Type | Brushed DC |
| Rated Speed | ~3000 RPM |
| Cooling Method | Natural Convection |
| Power Factor | 0.98 |
The A06B-0601-B527 model by FANUC represents a specialized DC servo motor for use in CNC machines and robotic applications. This motor operates at a rated voltage of 92 V DC, providing reliable performance in automated environments. It is engineered with a tapered shaft type, specifically TPR, facilitating secure mounting through a flange connection.
Feedback is managed via a tacho generator, which ensures precise control over the motor's operations. The gear ratio of this motor stands at 1:2, allowing for effective motion control suited to various applications. In terms of current rating, it typically draws around 24 A.
Operating at an approximate speed of 3000 RPM, this brushed DC motor is designed for tasks requiring rapid movement. Natural convection serves as its cooling method, enabling efficient thermal management without additional active cooling systems. Moreover, the motor has a commendable power factor of 0.98, suggesting it operates efficiently under load.