A-B 1326AS-B440G-21-A/A 1326AS servo motor
A-B 1326AS-B440G-21-A/A 1326AS servo motor
Each 1326AS Series servo motor features:
• An economical, compact design that can function in harsh environments.
• Neodymium-iron-boron magnet rotors that provide a high torque-to-inertia rating for faster light machinery acceleration.
• A three-phase, sinusoidally wound stator field for smooth operation at slow speeds.
• TENV construction.
• An extruded aluminum housing for improved heat transfer.
• A normally closed thermal switch in the motor winding (maximum current rating of 2.5A at 250V AC) for thermal overload indication.
• A rugged, 2-pole brushless resolver that provides accurate position feedback, eliminates the need for on-board electronics and can withstand harsh shock, high operating temperatures and vibration. Resolver feedback generates 1024 ppr (4096 counts/rev) A Quad B encoder output.
• The ability to be vertically mounted at any angle with the shaft up or down.
• Precision balance of 0.0127 mm (0.0005 in.) total peak-to-peak displacement. Note: For drive compatibility, refer to the Motor/Drive Compatibility Chart in the Preface.
1326AS-Series Options 1326AS 460V motors are available with the following options: Integral spring-set holding brakes with 24V DC coils (-K3, -K4, -K6, and -K8).
• Shaft Oil Seal Kits for installing a Nitrile shaft seal in the field. Motor disassembly is not required. When the shaft seal is installed, the motor is dust tight, able to withstand pulsating water jets and meets the IP65 requirements of the IEC 529 standard.
• A Junction Box Kit (1326AS-RJxx) that can be installed in the field and which allows the existing motor connectors to be mounted axially (rather than radially) without further wiring is available with either front or rear exit connections.
• Right-angle connector cables (1326-xxx-RA-xxx, -RAL-xxx, -RB-xxx, and -RBL-xxx).
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