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The FANUC A06B-0641-B002 is a robust servo motor designed for high-performance tasks. With a rated power output of 0.3 kW, this unit operates effectively in various applications, providing continuity with a rated current of 7 A.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Servo Motor |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0641-B002 |
| Mounting Type | Flange |
| Protection | Class IP54 |
| Cooling Method | Natural Convection |
| Input Voltage | 96 V DC (approx.) |
| Output Power | 0.3 kW |
| Output Current | 7 A continuous |
| Rated Speed | 2,000 RPM |
| Maximum Speed | 3,000 RPM |
| Rated Torque | 2.9 Nm |
| Pulse Encoder | Tapered shaft with 4X Tach feedback |
The A06B-0641-B002 servo motor from FANUC is engineered for precision and efficiency. Weighing around 4.0 kg, it features a flange mount, allowing for seamless integration into various assemblies. This servo operates on an approximate input voltage of 96 V DC, which supports an output power rating of 0.3 kW and a continuous output current of 7 A.
Designed to reach a rated speed of 2,000 RPM, this motor has the capability to achieve a maximum speed of 3,000 RPM. It delivers a rated torque of 2.9 Nm, making it suitable for tasks that demand consistent performance and reliability. Additionally, it includes a tapered shaft with 4X Tach feedback in its pulse encoder, enhancing its responsiveness and accuracy in feedback control applications.
With a protection class of IP54, the motor is built to endure challenging conditions, safeguarding it against dust and water splashes. Cooling is achieved through natural convection, allowing the motor to operate without additional cooling mechanisms.