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Walther Flender M63A4 Electric Motor + MI.30 20/1
PLEService Electronics in Industry
SIEMENS SIEMENS 1FT6084-1AF71-3EG1
Sale price1.310,00 zł
SIEMENS 1FT6086-1AF71-1AH1 SERVO MOTOR,
SIEMENS 1FT6105-8AC71-4EB1 SERVO MOTOR _
MHD115B-024-NP1-AA REXROTH INDRAMAT
REXROTH MSK040C-0600-NN-S1-UG0-NNNN SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1PH8165-1DG03-0LC1 SERVO MOTOR,
SIEMENS 1PH7133-7ND02-0CJ0 SERVO MOTOR
PLEService Electronics in Industry
REXROTH MSK061C-0600-NN-M1-UG1-NNNN SERVO MOTOR
MITSUBISHI HC-KFS053G1 AC SERVO MOTOR,
PLEService Electronics in Industry
MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI HC-KFS13
Sale price557,00 zł
MITSUBISHI HC-SFS103 AC SERVO MOTOR,
SIEMENS 1FK7063-5AF71-1EH2 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FK7060-2AF71-1QB0 SERVO MOTOR,
SIEMENS 1FK7034-5AK71-1UG0 SERVO MOTOR,
SIEMENS 1FK7080-5AF71-1EG0 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FT6082-1AF71-1EH1 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FK7060-5AF7-1EG0 SERVOMOTOR -
SERVOMOTOR SIEMENS 1FT6034-1AK71-3FH1,
REXROTH MAC090B-0-JD-2-C / 110-A-0 INDRAMAT SERVOMOTOR
TRUMPF EDE303USFUQ4O060 10187203 SERVOMOTOR,
SEW-EURODRIVE PSKF322 / M DS56M / B / TF / RH1M / KK
SIEMENS 1FK7032-5AK71-1HH3
SIEMENS SIEMENS 1FK7032-5AK71-1HH3
Sale price3.648,00 zł
SIEMENS 1FK7042-2AF71-1UB0 SERVO MOTOR
PLEService Electronics in Industry
MOTOR POWER T142.SR.8.EL17.102.C.18.32.79.124
STOBER ES42 SERVOMOTOR
STOBER STOBER ES42 SERVOMOTOR
Sale price3.693,60 zł
SIEMENS 1FT6062-1AF71-3EH1 SERVOMOTOR
STAUBLI D.221.581.01.C SERVOMOTOR
PARKER 333 / W2430 SERVO MOTOR
PARKER PARKER 333 / W2430 SERVO MOTOR
Sale price5.411,81 zł
SIEMENS 1FK7080-5AF71-1EH3 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FK7101-5AF71-1EH3 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FT6044-1AF71-4FH1 SERVOMOTOR
PARKER MC-M1100 SERVOMOTOR
PARKER PARKER MC-M1100 SERVOMOTOR
Sale price5.472,00 zł
SIEMENS 1FT5066-1AF71-4EB0 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FK7063-5AF71-1EG0 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1FT6044-1AF71-3AG1 SERVOMOTOR
SIEMENS 1PH7133-2ND02-0BJ0 SERVO MOTOR
SERVO MOTOR SIEMENS 1FT6105-8AF71-3EH1 SERVOMOTOR,
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Servo motors

What is a servomotor and how does it work?

From a technical point of view, most modern servomotors are synchronous motors with permanent magnets on the rotor. This design ensures high energy efficiency and excellent dynamics. However, what distinguishes a servo from a conventional electric motor is its operation in a closed feedback loop.

Every motor of this type is equipped with a measuring system. This can be a resolver, a tachogenerator, but most often it is an encoder. This device constantly monitors the position of the shaft and transmits this information to the controller. Thanks to this, the system knows whether the set position has been reached and can correct errors in fractions of a second. It is this continuous communication that makes servomotors indispensable where every micron counts.

The role of feedback - absolute and incremental encoder

The key to precision is the resolution of the measuring system. In our offer, you will find units equipped with:

Incremental encoder - a popular and economical solution that counts motion pulses. It requires homing the machine after every power loss. Models with a resolution of 1000 pulses per revolution or higher are often found, which is sufficient for most tasks.

Absolute encoder - a more advanced solution that remembers its position even after power is disconnected. This is invaluable in complex CNC machines and robots, where re-homing would be time-consuming or risky.

Key servomotor parameters

When selecting a drive for a machine, several key values should be considered. The basic one is torque. This is the force with which the motor can rotate the shaft. This value is given in Newton-meters. Depending on the size of the application, the demand for torque can vary widely. For precise packaging mechanisms, for example, a motor with a torque of 2.4Nm may be sufficient, while heavy machine tool axes may require units generating 20Nm or more. It should be remembered that a servomotor can maintain constant torque over a wide speed range, and also generate momentary overload torque, which is necessary for dynamic starting.

The second parameter is power. In our store, you will find a wide selection ranging from small motors with tens of watts, through popular 750W models, up to drives with 2kW or more power. Such a power range allows for ideal matching of the set to the inertia and mechanical resistance of the machine.

Speed is also important. Servodrives are characterized by high maximum revolutions, often exceeding 3000 or even 5000 rpm, while maintaining full operational stability.

Easy Servo and Motion Control Systems in Servomotors

The motor itself is only half the battle. To control it effectively, a suitable controller (servo amplifier) is needed. It converts signals from the master system (e.g., PLC or motion controller) into current supplying the motor windings. Modern controllers offer functions that once required separate motion control modules - from simple speed control, through electronic gearing, to complex electronic cams.

For users seeking a compromise between price and performance, an interesting alternative is Easy Servo technology (often designated by series symbols such as ES-M for motors and ES-D for controllers). This is a hybrid combining the features of a stepper motor with a feedback loop typical of a servo. This eliminates the risk of losing steps, which is a common drawback of open-loop control with conventional stepper motor drivers. Such a drive system is an excellent choice for 3D printers, plotters, or assembly machines.

Safety and operating conditions

The industrial environment can be challenging. Dust, moisture, and coolants are commonplace in production halls. Therefore, many of our servomotors have a high degree of protection, e.g., IP65. Such a compact design and sealing ensure the reliability of the drive even in harsh conditions.

Another important element that a servomotor is often equipped with is an electromagnetic brake. Its purpose is not operational braking (this is performed by the controller), but safe shaft locking after power failure. This is known as holding torque. This function is essential in vertical axes (e.g., elevators, robot arms), where gravity could cause the load to fall after the machine is switched off.

Servomotors - applications and integration

The natural environment for servomotors is industrial automation and robotics. They are responsible for the movement of robot arms from brands like Kuka and Fanuc. However, their application extends far beyond large car factories. They are the heart of packaging machines, labeling machines, filling machines, and CNC machine tools. Anywhere dynamics, positioning precision, and high production cycle efficiency are required, a servomechanism is the designer's first choice.

It is also worth mentioning mechanics. Often, to match the torque and speed to the receiver's requirements, a planetary gearbox is necessary. It forms a coherent rotary drive with the motor, increasing output torque and improving system stiffness. In some applications, linear drives are also used, which eliminate the need for belts or lead screws, offering even higher precision.

How to choose the right servomotor?

Choosing the right servomotor can seem complicated due to the multitude of parameters. However, it is crucial to determine the required torque (both nominal and peak), rotational speed, and load inertia. It is also important to pay attention to the flange size (e.g., the popular 80mm standard) for hassle-free installation.

By choosing a servomotor from our offer, you gain the assurance of receiving a proven product with high operating culture. Regardless of whether you need an advanced servo with an absolute encoder for an industrial robot, or an economical Easy Servo solution for plotter modernization – you will find devices with us that will ensure smooth and precise movement for your machines for years.

We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the offer of individual models. Our team of engineers will be happy to help you select the optimal set, taking into account the specifics of your applications and project budget. Remember that investing in a good drive is an investment in the quality of the final product.