Island Components Group Precision AC Servomotor IMC-003

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Servo Motors are available as AC motors or DC motors. Early Servo Motors were generally DC motors. As transistors became capable of controlling larger currents and switching the large currents at higher frequencies, AC motors were used more often. Early servo motors were specifically designed for servo amplifiers. AC motors are also known as induction motors. Certain changes must be made to any motor that is designed as servo motors. This includes the ability to operate at a range of speeds without overheating and the ability to operate at very low speeds for long periods of time without overheating. Newer servo motors have a separate fan mounted so it will provide optimum cooling air. This fan is powered by a constant voltage source so that it will turn at maximum RPM at all times regardless of the speed of servo motors. Island Components has all the knowledge required for designing complex actuation systems, which include servo motors. We maintain a prototype system and dedicated model shop to provide you with a complete understanding of your electromechanical rotary actuators and servo motors prior to production commitment.
Description
Servo Motors are available as AC motors or DC motors. Early Servo Motors were generally DC motors. As transistors became capable of controlling larger currents and switching the large currents at higher frequencies, AC motors were used more often. Early servo motors were specifically designed for servo amplifiers. AC motors are also known as induction motors. Certain changes must be made to any motor that is designed as servo motors. This includes the ability to operate at a range of speeds without overheating and the ability to operate at very low speeds for long periods of time without overheating. Newer servo motors have a separate fan mounted so it will provide optimum cooling air. This fan is powered by a constant voltage source so that it will turn at maximum RPM at all times regardless of the speed of servo motors. Island Components has all the knowledge required for designing complex actuation systems, which include servo motors. We maintain a prototype system and dedicated model shop to provide you with a complete understanding of your electromechanical rotary actuators and servo motors prior to production commitment.

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Precision AC Servomotor - IMC-003 - Island Components Group
Holbrook, NY, USA
Precision AC Servomotor
IMC-003
Precision AC Servomotor IMC-003
Servo Motors are available as AC motors or DC motors. Early Servo Motors were generally DC motors. As transistors became capable of controlling larger currents and switching the large currents at higher frequencies, AC motors were used more often. Early servo motors were specifically designed for servo amplifiers. AC motors are also known as induction motors. Certain changes must be made to any motor that is designed as servo motors. This includes the ability to operate at a range of speeds without overheating and the ability to operate at very low speeds for long periods of time without overheating. Newer servo motors have a separate fan mounted so it will provide optimum cooling air. This fan is powered by a constant voltage source so that it will turn at maximum RPM at all times regardless of the speed of servo motors. Island Components has all the knowledge required for designing complex actuation systems, which include servo motors. We maintain a prototype system and dedicated model shop to provide you with a complete understanding of your electromechanical rotary actuators and servo motors prior to production commitment.

Servo Motors are available as AC motors or DC motors. Early Servo Motors were generally DC motors. As transistors became capable of controlling larger currents and switching the large currents at higher frequencies, AC motors were used more often. Early servo motors were specifically designed for servo amplifiers. AC motors are also known as induction motors.

Certain changes must be made to any motor that is designed as servo motors. This includes the ability to operate at a range of speeds without overheating and the ability to operate at very low speeds for long periods of time without overheating. Newer servo motors have a separate fan mounted so it will provide optimum cooling air. This fan is powered by a constant voltage source so that it will turn at maximum RPM at all times regardless of the speed of servo motors.

Island Components has all the knowledge required for designing complex actuation systems, which include servo motors. We maintain a prototype system and dedicated model shop to provide you with a complete understanding of your electromechanical rotary actuators and servo motors prior to production commitment.

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Technical Specifications

  Island Components Group
Product Category AC Servomotors
Product Number IMC-003
Product Name Precision AC Servomotor
Continuous Torque 0.1 In-lbs (0.1045 kg-cm)
Rotor Inertia 1.42E-5 oz-in-sec² (1.00E-4 kg-cm²)
Units English
Shaft Speed 6500 rpm
Shaft Orientation In-line
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