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Product category: Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Lenze | Subject: Panasonic A series servo drives and motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 November 2001

Best value yet in small servo systems
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Lenze claims that the Panasonic A series is ideal for small servo systems up to 750W, offering OEMs and end-users vastly improved levels of functionality at no extra cost

Following the success of the Minas range, Lenze has launched the next generation of servo drives and motors - the Panasonic A series Ideal for small servo systems up to 750W, the Panasonic A series offers OEMs and end-users vastly improved levels of functionality at no extra cost

Internally, the Panasonic A series drive's operating bandwidth increases from 200Hz to 500Hz, giving faster response to signal changes.

A separate power control logic to the mains input means that in the event of an emergency stop, the I/O is kept alive.

In addition, ease of programming is improved with Windows based software.

Available in five power bands, from 50W up to 750W, the Panasonic A series has a single phase power supply of either 220V or 240V, with UL and TUV approvals.

In addition, the drives feature a resonance frequency analysis and elimination function that minimises vibration and ensures smooth rotation of the motor shaft when in operation.

Panasonic A series motors are perfectly matched to the drives with rated torques from 0.16Nm to 2.4Nm.

The rated speed is 3000 rpm with a maximum of 5000 rpm.

All motors featured in the Panasonic A series are extremely compact.

For example, the 750W motor measures just 143mm in length, despite featuring an in-built 2500 pulse encoder.

IP65 enclosure is standard and metal cable connectors are available to match this rating.

Perfect for applications such as packaging and labelling machines, glass machinery and machine tools, the Panasonic A range is readily available from stock. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...

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