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The Siemens 1FL3041-0AC31-0BG0 stepper motor from the SIMOSTEP series offers reliable performance for various applications. With a rated torque of 2 Nm and holding torque of 2.26 Nm, this motor maintains precision in operation.
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| Manufacturer | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Product Line | SIMOSTEP |
| Part Number | 1FL3041-0AC31-0BG0 |
| UPC | 804766093142 |
| Weight | 5.44 lbs (2.47 kg) |
| Product Description | Stepper Motor |
| Rated Torque | 2 Nm (17.7 lbf-in) |
| Holding Torque | 2.26 Nm (20 lbf-in) |
| Rotor Inertia | 1.1 kgcm² |
| Rated Current | 1.75 A |
| Rated Voltage | 230 VAC |
| Maximum Power | 0.19 kW (0.25 hp) |
| Rated Speed | 1000 rpm |
The Siemens 1FL3041-0AC31-0BG0 is a robust stepper motor within the SIMOSTEP series designed for precision control applications. It delivers a rated torque of 2 Nm, translating to 17.7 lbf-in, which is essential for various motion tasks. The motor is capable of providing a holding torque of 2.26 Nm, equating to 20 lbf-in, ensuring reliable positioning under load.
This motor features a rotor inertia of 1.1 kgcm², contributing to its responsive performance. It operates on a rated voltage of 230 VAC and can handle a maximum power output of 0.19 kW, which is roughly 0.25 hp. The current consumption is rated at 1.75 A, which is vital for determining compatibility with control systems.
The 1FL3041-0AC31-0BG0 can spin at a maximum speed of 1000 rpm, making it appropriate for applications that require both speed and precision. With a total weight of 2.05 kg (4.52 lbs.), it is manageable for integration into a variety of setups, ensuring efficient functionality in systems where stepper motors are employed.