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Yaskawa USASEM USASEM-02YR32

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USASEM-02YR32

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The Yaskawa USASEM-02YR32 is an efficient AC servo motor, designed for multiple axis types including R, B, and T. Its rated power stands at 154 watts with a rated current of 2.1 amperes, ensuring effective performance.

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Technical specifications for USASEM-02YR32

ManufacturerYaskawa
Product TypeAC Servo Motor
Product LineUSASEM
Part NumberUSASEM-02YR32
Weight5.75 lbs (2.61 kg)
Axis TypeR, B, T Axis
Rated Power154 W
BrakeWithout
Rated Current2.1 A
Cooling MethodNatural Convection
Shaft Size10 mm × 13 mm
Rated Speed3000 RPM
Mounting TypeFlange
Rated Torque5 kg·cm
Efficiency0.98

The model USASEM-02YR32 from Yaskawa is classified as an AC servo motor, suitable for applications involving R, B, and T axis configurations. With a rated power output of 154 watts and a rated current of 2.1 amperes, this motor is engineered to provide effective motion control.

It operates at a rated speed of 3000 RPM, delivering a significant torque of 5 kg·cm. The motor is designed without a brake, which simplifies its structure and reduces maintenance needs. Its cooling method is based on natural convection, helping to ensure optimal performance without the additional complexity of forced-air cooling.

Further ensuring compatibility with various setups, the motor features a flange-type mounting system that facilitates easy integration. The shaft measures 10 mm by 13 mm, making it compatible with an array of mechanical systems. Weighing 2.61 kilograms, the motor has efficiency calculations at 0.98, indicating minimal energy losses during operation.