Servomotors offer high power density

An ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 13, 2007

The HDP range of asynchronous servomotors has exceptionally high dynamic performance, using a light rotor with small diameter to minimise inertia.

A new range of asynchronous servomotors has been launched by ABB.

The HDP range offers high dynamic performance motors for machine builders and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) from 19 to 2 to 270kW.

The motors feature high power density and a square shape, making them easy to build into machines.

The motor sizes emulate those of DC motors and can replace these size for size.

The HDP range has exceptionally high dynamic performance, using a light rotor with small diameter to minimise inertia.

The new motors will find uses in areas as diverse as injection moulding, winders and unwinders in paper production, cranes, lifting and conveying, test benches, theatre scene automation, park rides and spindle drives.

They are robust and suitable for operation in harsh environmental conditions.

The range includes mounting form B3, B35, V1 and V35 with IP54 protection and axial cooling (cooling form IC416), and IP23 protection with radial fan.

A wide range of accessories is available, including speed and position transducers, resolvers, encoders, holding brakes, insulated nondrive end bearings and winding temperature protection.

Maximum speed is 9000 rev/min and the motors feature forced air cooling.

Available in voltages from 400V up to 460V, they are supplied with four poles for frame sizes 132, 160, 200; and with six poles for frame size 100.

Ball bearings are standard, while roller bearings can be supplied as an option.

The HDP servomotor family is optimised for operation with the ABB high-performance machinery drive, a high-performance range rated from 0.75 to 45kW that uses standard AC drive technology but with significant performance improvements.

The HDP motors are also compatible with the rest of ABB's wide range of low-voltage AC drives.

They offer smaller size and operation at higher speeds than would be possible with standard AC motors.

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