The Yaskawa SGMJV-04AAA61 servo motor offers 200 VAC operation. It is classified as a brushless rotary motor designed for medium inertia applications, with a rated output of 400 watts.
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Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
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Series | SG Series |
Part Number | SGMJV-04AAA61 |
Product Name | Servo Motor |
Voltage | 200 VAC |
Encoder | 13-bit incremental |
Shaft End | Straight with key and tap |
Oil Seal | No |
Brake | No |
Servo Motor Type | Brushless Rotary |
Classification | Medium Inertia, Small Capacity |
Rated Output | 400 Watts |
Rated Torque | 1.27 Nm |
Peak Torque | 4.46 Nm |
Rated Speed | 3000 RPM |
Max. Speed | 6000 RPM |
Rotary Inertia (absolute encoder with battery) | 0.442 x10E-4 kg-m² |
Rotary Inertia (battery-less absolute encoder) | 0.506 x10E-4 kg-m² |
The Yaskawa SGMJV-04AAA61 servo motor is optimized for performance in various applications. Operating at a voltage of 200 VAC, it falls under the SG Series, characterized by its medium inertia and small capacity classification. Designed as a brushless rotary motor, it provides reliable operation without the need for oil seals or braking mechanisms.
The motor boasts a rated output of 400 watts and generates a rated torque of 1.27 Nm. For enhanced performance, it can deliver peak torque levels of 4.46 Nm, making it suitable for demanding tasks. This unit utilizes a 13-bit incremental encoder for accurate position feedback. The straight shaft end design includes a key and tap feature that simplifies installation.
In terms of speed, the SGMJV-04AAA61 achieves a rated operational speed of 3000 RPM, with the ability to reach a maximum speed of 6000 RPM. The rotary inertia with a battery-equipped absolute encoder is measured at 0.442 x10E-4 kg-m², whereas the inertia without the battery stands at 0.506 x10E-4 kg-m². This variability in inertia helps adapt to different operational conditions, enhancing versatility in various applications.