Yaskawa AC servo motor 0.89A SGMPH-01A1AGB81 0.317Nm 3000R/MIN Industrial Servo Motor
Item Description
Description: AC Servo Motor
Model Number: SGMPH-01A1AGB81
Category: Motors & Encoders
Warranty: 12 months
Delivery Options: Standard, Express, Same Day & Next Day options available
AC Servo Motor
Rated RPM: 3000
Rated N.m: 0.318
Rated Power 100W
Rated Volatege 200V
Servomotor Type SGMAH Sigma II
Standard Revision Level Standard
Shaft Specifications Straight with key and tap
Accessories Standard; without brake Option D
original made in Japan
ac servo motor
with connectors and cable
Function:Control
UPC: not applicable
ISBN: not applicable
EAN: not applicable
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Contact person: Anna
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS
SGDL-04AP
SGDL-04AP+SGML-04AF14
SGDL-04AP+SGML-04AF14
SGDL-04AS
SGDL-04SVS
SGDL-08AF12
SGDL-08AP
SGDL-08AP+SGML-08AF14
SGDL-A5BP
SGDM-01AD
SGDM-01ADA
SGDM-01ADA/SGDH-01AE+SGMAH-01AAA21
SGDM-01ADA+SGMAH-01AAAG761
SGDM-01ADA-RY5
SGDM-01BDA
SGDM-02ADA
SGDM-02ADA/SGDH-02AE+SGMAH-02AAA21
SGDM-02ADA+SGMAH-02AAA2C
SGDM-02ADA+SGMPH-02AAA41
SGDM-02ADA+SGMPH-02A1A21
SGDM-02AD-R
SGDM-02BDA
SGDM-02BDA
3 Schematic representation of a magnetic field created by the flow of current in a conductor. The direction of the lines of force is given by the “law of the screwdriver”: mentally follow the movement of a screw as it is screwed in the same direction as that of the current; the lines of force will then follow the circular direction of the head of the screw. The magnetic lines of force are perpendicular to the direction of current.
A very useful phenomenon is that, forming the conductor into the shape of a coil can augment the intensity of the magnetic field created by the flow of current through the conductor. In this manner, as more turns are added to the coil, the same current produces larger and larger magnetic fields. For practical reasons
all magnetic fields created by current in a machine are generated in coils. See Figure 1.4.
5 Electricity. (a) Ionic clouds of positive and negative currents. The positive clouds are normally atoms that lost one or more electrons; the negative clouds are normally free electrons. (b) The flow of electrons inside a conductor material, for example, copper. ions in space or within gases. As it will be shown in later chapters, both types of electrical conduction are found in turbogenerators. See Figure 1.5.
1.2 ELECTRICAL—MECHANICAL EQUIVALENCE
There is an interesting equivalence between the various parameters describing electrical and mechanical forms of energy. People with either electrical or mechanical backgrounds find this equivalence useful to the understanding of the physical process in either form of energy. Figure 1.6 describes the various forms
of electrical-mechanical equivalence.