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Mitsubishi MDS Servo Drives MDS-A-CR-55

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MDS-A-CR-55

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The MDS-A-CR-55 from Mitsubishi's MDS Servo Drives series delivers a rated output power of 5.5 kW. This servo drive operates on a 3-phase input voltage of 200-230V AC at a frequency of 50/60 Hz.

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Technical specifications for MDS-A-CR-55

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product LineMDS Servo Drives
Part NumberMDS-A-CR-55
Weight4.88 lbs (2.21 kg)
Rated Output Power5.5 kW
Input Voltage3-phase 200-230V AC
Frequency50/60 Hz
Cooling MethodAir cooling
MountingPanel mount
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
ProtectionOverload, Overvoltage, and Overcurrent Protection
Rated CurrentDependent on system configuration

The Mitsubishi MDS-A-CR-55 is a component of the MDS Servo Drives lineup, engineered for high-performance applications. With a power output rating of 5.5 kW, this servo drive is configured to operate using a 3-phase input voltage of 200-230V AC. It is versatile enough to function at 50 Hz and 60 Hz frequencies.

An air cooling system efficiently handles thermal management, which is critical for maintaining optimal operating conditions. The drive, which weighs 12 kg, is designed for installation via panel mounting, facilitating straightforward integration into control systems.

Operating conditions for the MDS-A-CR-55 are defined within a temperature range from 0°C to 40°C, making it suitable for various industrial environments. In comparison, it can withstand storage temperatures as low as -20°C and as high as 70°C. Additionally, the unit is built with robust protection features, including overload, overvoltage, and overcurrent safeguards to protect the system from potential electrical faults. The rated current is contingent on the specific configuration of the integrated system.