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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Servo Dynamics | Subject: IG Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 July 2004

High-torque design comes in low-cost
package

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The IG Series DC brushless servomotor delivers high continuous torque in a cost reduced package.

The IG Series DC brushless servomotor delivers high continuous torque in a cost reduced package The increased torque is the result of eight magnetic poles on the rotor compared to the traditional four magnetic poles

This design uses neodymium magnets for maximum performance.

The IG series has an open-lamination design reducing cost.

This series come with NEMA standard flanges size 17, 23, 34, and 56 with continuous torque rating from 0.05 to 5Nm.

An optical encoder comes standard with the servomotor.

Encoder resolutions available are 1000, 2000, 2048 and 5000pulse/rev.

The servomotor is designed with a 45.7cm shielded/grounded power and encoder cable extending from the rear of the servomotor for fitting into those tight locations.

All models are available with gearheads.

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