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The Mitsubishi MDS-C1-SPH-110 is a spindle drive unit with a considerable output power of 11.0 kW. This unit operates with an output voltage of 155 V and an output current of 37 A, ensuring efficient control over spindle operations.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Line | MDS Spindle Drives |
| Part Number | MDS-C1-SPH-110 |
| Weight | 9.00 lbs (4.08 kg) |
| Drive Type | Spindle drive unit |
| Output Power | 11.0 kW |
| Voltage at Output | 155 V |
| Current at Output | 37 A |
| Voltage at Input | 270-311 VDC |
| Current at Input | 41 A |
| Heat Dissipation at Full Load | 181 watts |
| Method of Cooling | Air cooling with fins |
| Method of Control | Sine wave PWM / Current control |
| Voltage for Control Power | 200-230 V |
| Frequency for Control Power | 50/60 Hz |
| Control Power Current | 0.2 A |
| Inrush Current for Control Power | 35 A |
| Inrush Conductivity Time | 6 milliseconds |
| Maximum Leakage Current to Ground | 15 mA |
The Mitsubishi model MDS-C1-SPH-110 is a spindle drive unit designed for high-performance machinery applications. Its impressive output power rating of 11.0 kW supports various operational demands. This spindle drive produces an output voltage of 155 volts and an output current of 37 amperes, making it suitable for demanding tasks.
Receiving input voltage between 270 and 311 VDC, the unit operates effectively while drawing a current of 41 A. At full capacity, it is built to dissipate 181 watts of heat. The design utilizes air cooling enhanced by fins to ensure proper thermal management, promoting efficient heat exchange.
The drive utilizes sine wave PWM control paired with a current control method. The control power operates within the 200-230 V range and can accommodate frequencies of either 50 or 60 Hz. A control power current of 0.2 A is necessary for its function. During the initial phase, the inrush current reaches 35 A, limited to 6 milliseconds, allowing for a swift response during start-up while preventing stress on the electrical system. Moreover, it maintains a maximum leakage current to ground of 15 mA, ensuring compliance with safety standards and operational efficiency.