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| Brand Name : | Yaskawa |
| Model Number : | SGDA-01AP |
| Price : | negotiable |
| Payment Terms : | TT West Union |
| Supply Ability : | 100 |
| Delivery Time : | 2-3 work days |
YASKAWA 100W Input 200-230V Ouput 0.87AMPS AC Servo Drive 1 Phase
SGDA-01AP
SEPCIFICATIONS
SGDA-01AP
• 100 W (0.13HP) Rated Capacity
• 200-230 V AC Input
• 230 V Max Output
• Position Control (Digital Input)
• Speed Control Range 1:5000
Features
Compact Design
Easy Operation
Simple Wiring
Improved Environmental Resistance
Description
The Yaskawa SGDA Servopack features superior functions and
performance. Its compact design allows a volume ratio approximately
1/4 that of the conventional servo amplifier model. The SGDA
features an auto-tuning function, JOG operation, various monitoring
functions, and a PC monitoring function. It is also compatible with
incremental encoders or absolute encoder feedback. The servo
amplifier circuit board has been coated with varnish to improve
environmental resistance.
SIMILAR PRODUCTS
| SGDA-01AP | SGDA-01APP |
| SGDA-01AS | SGDA-01ASY8 |
| SGDA-01BP | SGDA-01BPY122 |
| SGDA-01BS | SGDA-01VP |
| SGDA-01VPY197 | SGDA-01VS |
| SGDA-02AP | SGDA-02AS |
| SGDA-02ASP | SGDA-02BP |
| SGDA-02BS | SGDA-02VP |
Servomotor
(a) DC Servomotor and AC Servomotor
Servomotors are divided into two types: DC servomotors and AC
servomotors.
DC servomotors are driven by direct current (DC). They have a long
history. Up until the 1980s, the term “servomotor” used to imply a
DC servomotor.
From 1984, AC servomotors were emerging as a result of rapid
progress in microprocessor technology. Driven by alternating
current (AC), AC servomotors are now widely used because of the
following
advantages:
• Easy maintenance: No brush
• High speed: No limitation in rectification rate
Note however that servomotors and Servopacks use some parts that
are subject to mechanical wear or aging. For preventive
maintenance, inspect and replace parts at regular intervals. For
details, refer to Chapter 6 Inspection, Maintenance, and
Troubleshooting.
(b) AC Servomotor
AC servomotors are divided into two types: synchronous type and
induction type. The synchronous type is more commonly used.
For a synchronous type servomotor, motor speed is controlled by
changing the frequency of alternating current.
A synchronoustype servomotor provides strong holding torque when
stopped, so this type is ideal when precise positioning is
required. Use this type for a servo mechanism for position control.
The following figure illustrates the structure of a synchronous
type servomotor:


• Never touch any rotating motor parts while the motor is
running.Failure to observe this warning may result in injury.
• Before starting operation with a machine connected, make sure
that anemergency stop can be applied at any time.Failure to observe
this warning may result in injury or damage to the product.
• Never touch the inside of the SERVOPACKs.Failure to observe this
warning may result in electric shock.
• Do not remove the cover of the power supply terminals while the
power isON.Failure to observe this warning may result in electric
shock
.• After the power is turned OFF or after a voltage resistance
test, do nottouch terminals while the CHARGE lamp is ON.Residual
voltage may cause electric shock.
OTHER SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
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| Honeywell TC-,TK- | GE Modules IC - |
| Fanuc motor A0- | Yokogawa transmitter EJA- |
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