220V 400W 1.27NM 3000rpm 80mm ECMA-C30804F7 Delta AC Servo Motor with Keyway brake Shaft 14mm New
- Model: ECMA-C30804F7
- Shipping Weight: 4Kg
- In Stock:10
- Manufactured by: Delta




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Motor Specifications
| Model | ECMA-C30804F7 | 
| Product Name | Electronic Commutation Motor | 
| Corresponding Servo Motor | ASD-A0421-AB ASD-B0421-A | 
| Servo Type | AC Servo | 
| Rated Voltage | 220V | 
| Sensor Type | 2500ppr | 
| Motor Frame Size | 80mm | 
| Type of Shaft Diameter and Oil Seal | Keyway with Brake w/o Oil Seal | 
| Shaft Diameter | 7=14mm | 
| Rated Power Output | 400W | 
| Rated torque (N-m)*1 | 1.27 | 
| Max. torque (N-m) | 3.82 | 
| Rated Speed | 3000 rpm | 
| Max. speed | 5000 rpm | 
| Rated current (A) | 2.6 | 
| Max. current (A) | 7.8 | 
| Torque constant-KT (N-m/A) | 0.49 | 
| Voltage constant-KE (mV/(r/min)) | 18.5 | 
| Armature resistance (Ohm) | 0.93 | 
| Armature inductance (mH) | 7.39 | 
| Electrical time constant (ms) | 7.96 | 
| Insulation class | Class A (UL), Class B (CE) | 
| Insulation resistance | > 100 M ohm, DC 500 V | 
| Insulation strength | AC 1500V, 60 sec | 
| Weight (kg) (with brake) | 2.9 Kg | 
| Max. radial shaft load (N) | 245 | 
| Max. thrust shaft load (N) | 98 | 
| Power rating (kW/s) (with brake) | 22.1 | 
| Rotor inertia (× 10-4kg.m2) (with brake) | 0.73E-4 | 
| Mechanical constant (ms) (with brake) | 0.78 | 
| Brake holding torque [Nt-m (min)] | 2.5 | 
| Brake power consumption(at 20 °C ) [W] | 8.5 | 
| Brake release time [ms (Max)] | 10 | 
| Brake pull-in time [ms (Max)] | 70 | 
| Vibration grade (μm) | 15 | 
| Operating temperature | 0~40 degree centigrade | 
| Storage temperature | -10~80 degree centigrade | 
| Operating humidity | 20% to 90% RH (non-condensing) | 
| Storage humidity | 20% to 90% RH (non-condensing) | 
| Vibration capacity | 2.5G | 
| IP Rating | IP65 | 
| Approvals | CE UL | 
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