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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: Lenze 9400 servo drive range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 August 2007
Servo drive range completed early
Lenze 9400 servo drives offer safe stopping under power, safe jog and safety limited speed, meeting EN954-1 requirements.
Completion of the Lenze 9400 servo drive range has been achieved faster than scheduled Single-axis drives are now available for rated currents up to 695A, peak up to 1250A
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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In effect this means there are 22 models starting at a power of 0.37kW and extending to 370kW.
All have the option for plug-in safety modules that can achieve advanced functionality such as safe stopping under power, safe jog and safety limited speed, meeting EN954-1 requirements.
In keeping with the Lenze philosophy of the customer paying for only the level of functionality needed, there are two versions of the 9400 drive.
The lower cost StateLine models are simplified for systems with centralised control, nevertheless achieving high-performance with a 500 microsecond processing time.
The HighLline models feature built-in memory and fieldbus capacity to allow local control to be achieved within the drive.
Drive software is also scalable with the entry level "L-force Engineer" suiting the majority of servo applications and available free of charge.
Highline drives feature built-in CANopen fieldbus at no extra charge.
Further fieldbuses can be added through optional plug-in modules.
Most popular are Ethenet TCP/IP and Profibus.
However where multi-axis high speed motion control is the case, a real-time fieldbus may be needed.
Here there are two options: Ethernet Powerlink or Profinet, both available as plug-in modules. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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