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Upgrade torques up servo family

A Rockwell Automation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 24, 2003

A significant upgrade to the Allen-Bradley MP Series servomotor family offers up to 163Nm continuous torque and 278Nm peak torque (approximately 15kW).

A significant upgrade to the Allen-Bradley MP Series servomotor family offers up to 163Nm continuous torque and 278Nm peak torque (approximately 15kW).

Particularly suited to material converting and gantry applications as well as packaging machinery, wrapping, sealing and bottling plant, they provide up to 40% more torque per unit size than conventional units.

The outstanding performance stems from the use of the latest materials technology.

Extremely powerful, high-energy, lightweight neodymium magnets have low rotor inertia and hence faster acceleration.

The motor windings are encased in high conductivity material, allowing them to perform higher duty cycles, and a segmented core construction allows more torque producing windings to be concentrated in a small space, resulting in a shorter motor.

The high torque-to-inertia ratio of the MP Series motors provides impressive acceleration characteristics.

For example, replacing a conventional motor with an MP Series could increase output in a typical application from 1000 to 1800 units per hour.

This is a significant benefit for machinery manufacturers where throughput and capacity can be a deciding factor.

For applications that require high-end accuracy and precision, the MP Series motors offer multiple feedback options, including smart, high resolution, absolute feedback devices.

With a network used to communicate between the motor and the servo drive, the absolute/high-resolution feedback system offers up to 2 million counts per revolution.

At power up, the position of the machine axis is communicated to the controller, so no homing sequence is required, there is no wasted product and startup time is much shorter.

Connection to the motors is usually by means of premade cable assemblies to speed installation and reduce wiring errors.

Alternatively, if preferred, customers can make up their own cables using industry standard ITT Cannon style connectors.

MP Series motors cost no more than the conventional motors they replace.

They provide a degree of protection to IP66 and are based on IEC frame sizes to now give a torque from 1.5 to 163Nm continuous.

CE and UL approved, they are suitable for a wide variety of automated production applications in global markets.

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