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The 1FT6084-1AF71-1EG1 is an AC servo motor manufactured by Siemens from the 1FT6 series. It operates with three phases and reaches a maximum speed of 3000 RPM, delivering significant performance and efficiency while maintaining a compact design.
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| Manufacturer | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Product Line | 1FT6 |
| Part Number | 1FT6084-1AF71-1EG1 |
| UPC | 662643011555 |
| Weight | 45.00 lbs (20.41 kg) |
| Product | AC Servo Motor |
| Number of Phases | 3 Phase |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Protection Class | IP65 |
| Current Rating | 13.2/9.9 A |
| Torque Rating | 20 Nm |
| Mounting Configuration | IM B5 (IM V1, IM V3) |
| Cooling | Natural Air Cooling |
| Encoder | Absolute |
| Holding Brake | Without |
The Siemens 1FT6084-1AF71-1EG1 is a sophisticated AC servo motor that meets varied industrial demands. Designed for three-phase operation, this motor can achieve speeds up to 3000 RPM. It provides impressive torque performance at 20 Nm and operates with a current rating ranging from 13.2 A under nominal conditions down to 9.9 A.
Equipped with an absolute encoder, this motor ensures positional accuracy and reliability in motion control applications. The IP65 protection class offers robust shielding against dust and water, making it suitable for use in a range of environments. Weighing 20.41 kgs, it strikes a balance between weight and power.
The motor’s mounting options include IM B5, IM V1, and IM V3 configurations, ensuring flexibility for various integration needs. Natural air cooling is employed for efficient thermal management. It is important to note that the motor is supplied without a holding brake, streamlining the system design while accommodating applications where such features are not required.