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The Yaskawa SGMRS-12A2B-YR11N is a servo motor designed for precision applications. This motor operates at a power level of 1150 W and utilizes a supply voltage of 200 volts.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Servo motor |
| Product Line | Sigma II |
| Part Number | SGMRS-12A2B-YR11N |
| Rated Power | 1150 W |
| Voltage | 200 Volts |
| Current Rating | 6 Amps |
| Torque Rating | 5.49 Amps |
| Insulation Class | F |
| Rated Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C |
| Mounting | Flange |
| Cooling | Self-cooled |
| Color | Black |
| Rating | Continuous |
The SGMRS-12A2B-YR11N from Yaskawa is a specialized servo motor prominent in the Sigma II series. It delivers 1150 watts of power, making it suitable for demanding tasks. Rated to operate at 200 volts, it has a current rating of 6 amps. Additionally, the torque performance is rated at 5.49 amps, thereby providing significant mechanical output during operation.
Optimizing performance, this servo motor achieves a maximum speed of 2000 RPM. It is built to function effectively within an operational temperature range between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius. The design incorporates self-cooling technology, ensuring consistent performance without the need for external cooling systems. This model is constructed with a durable black enclosure and is classified under insulation class F, providing important thermal stability.
Designed for ease of installation, the SGMRS-12A2B-YR11N features a flange mounting style, facilitating integration into various setups. Rated for continuous operation, the motor is adept at handling extended workloads efficiently without degradation in performance.