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Load Inertia Ratio Less Than 25 Times HG-KR73J Mitsubishi Servo Motor

Load Inertia Ratio Less Than 25 Times HG-KR73J Mitsubishi Servo Motor

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2000 kg/month

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Specification

product name:
ac servo motor

Motor series: low inertia, low power. Rated output power: 0.1kw. Rated speed:
3000r / min. with brake or not: attached.
Shaft end: keyway (slotted position).
Protection level: IP55, excluding the shaft threading part and the basic
knowledge of connector hg-kr73j. Features: low inertia, suitable for high
frequency operation.
Application examples: inserter, assembly machinery. Motor series: flat type,
medium and small power. Rated output power: 0.75KW.
Rated speed: 2000r / minhg-kr73j with brake or not: No. Shaft end: Standard
(straight shaft). Protection level: IP65 (IP67).
Features: the flat design makes it more suitable for installation in a narrow
space. Application example: basic knowledge of robot and food manufacturing
machinery hg-kr73j. High resolution encoder 131072p / rev (17 bits).
High resolution encoder is included to ensure excellent performance and
stability at low noise.
All motors are the same size as the previous products and the wiring is
compatible. Type: ha-fh series. Rated output: 0.2KW. Rated speed: 3000r / min.
Electromagnetic braking: Yes.
The loss control technology of AC co serving motor itself has become
increasingly perfect and popular.
From the perspective of real-time operating system, it is only a functional
module that needs real-time response processing. The multi-function and
intelligent requirements of the dry controller, a large number of signal
processing, and the establishment and operation of various mathematical models
to meet the needs of control,
Network communication and other functional modules will operate correctly and
reliably under the unified scheduling and management of the real-time operating
system. Therefore, the next generation of servo drive controller will be the
basic knowledge of hg-kr73j. Rated output: 2.0kw
Rated speed: 3000r / min. electromagnetic braking: attached. Power supply:
200V.
Suitable for high frequency operation of medium capacity and low inertia
products.
To improve the environmental resistance, hg-kr, hg-mr, hg-rr and hg-ur series
products adopt ip65100 sites, and there are 100 different drive controls. In
order to meet diversified and detailed on-site needs as much as possible,
In the configuration of mr-j4 product line, it provides rich servo amplifier
and servo motor products. It can meet the different needs of different
customers. Type: hc-pq. Output power: 0.2KW.
Rated speed: 3000r / min. Electromagnetic braking: Yes. Key shaft: D-type
shaft.
Motor: the material, structure and processing technology of the servo motor are
much higher than those of the AC motor driven by the frequency converter, that
is, when the driver outputs the power supply with rapid changes in current,
voltage and frequency, the servo motor can produce response action changes
according to the power supply changes,
The response characteristics and anti overload capacity are much higher than
those of AC motor driven by frequency converter,
The serious difference in motor is also the fundamental reason for the
different performance of the two. Hg-kr73j user manual.
That is to say, it's not that the frequency converter can't output the power
signal that changes so fast, but that the motor itself can't respond,
Therefore, when setting the internal algorithm of frequency conversion, the
corresponding overload setting hg-kr73j user manual is made to protect the
motor. Of course, even if the output capacity of the frequency converter is not
set, it is still limited. Some frequency converters with excellent performance
can directly drive the servo motor.

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Connect to Live (brown wire) and Neutral (blue wire). Leave the Earth pin in place but unconnected. Make sure that the plug has a 5 Amp fuse in it (these usually have a blue coloured body, 13A fuses are brown). If the wires are not blue and brown then you must make sure that the voltage is correct. UK mains is nominally 230 Volts, the same as the rest of Europe. Blue and brown are the standard European colours for mains wiring. If the razor is non-European then it may be designed for 110 Volts and will be destroyed when you plug it in. If this razor is an old British one it may have red and black wires. These colours have not been used for appliances since about 1968 and so the device will be very old and may be unsafe.
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