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The A06B-0653-B012 from FANUC is a DC servo motor designed for rotary motion applications. It operates at a voltage rating of 210 VDC and features a robust stall torque of 37 Nm, providing substantial strength for various tasks.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-0653-B012 |
| Weight | 121.00 lbs (54.88 kg) |
| Product Name | DC Servo Motor |
| Movement | Rotary |
| Shaft Key | Yes |
| Pulse Coder | Yes |
| Encoder Resolution | 2500 ppr |
| Voltage Rating | 210 VDC |
| Excitation | Permanent Magnetic Field |
| Stall Torque | 37 Nm (327.48 lbf-in) |
| Stall Current | 24A |
| Rated Speed | 1200 rpm |
| Insulation Class | Class H |
The FANUC A06B-0653-B012 is a DC servo motor specializing in rotary movement applications. With an operating voltage of 210 VDC, it provides reliable performance in a variety of settings. A significant feature of this motor is its stall torque capability, rated at 37 Nm (approximately 327.48 lbf-in), making it suitable for high-load scenarios. Notably, it can achieve a stall current of 24A, indicating its ability to handle sudden increases in demand without compromising functionality.
Operating at a rated speed of 1200 rpm, the motor offers effective motion control for dynamic applications. In terms of precise positional feedback, it integrates a pulse coder with an impressive encoder resolution of 2500 ppr. This feature enhances the motor's ability to maintain consistent speeds and positions, which is critical in automated environments.
The excitation method utilized is a permanent magnetic field, allowing for consistent torque generation. Furthermore, its insulation falls under Class H, ensuring that it can withstand elevated thermal conditions without detrimental effects on its performance.