AB MPL-A220T-HJ72AA

  • utting tools in CNC machines, lathes, milling machines, etc.
  • Robotics: Joint actuation in robots for various industrial tasks like assembly, welding, and material handling.
  • Material Handling Systems: Controlled movement of materials in packaging lines, conveyor systems, and sorting machines.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Precise positioning of equipment for tasks like chip placement and testing.
  • Printing and Converting Industries: Accurate web tension control and material handling in printing presses and converting lines.
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Description

The A-B MPL-A1510V-VJ72AA is a low-inertia brushless servo motor manufactured by Allen-Bradley (A-B). It’s designed for applications requiring precise and dynamic motion control in industrial automation systems.

Here’s a breakdown of its key features and specifications:

Features:

  • Low Rotor Inertia: Enables rapid acceleration and deceleration, ideal for applications requiring fast response times and high positioning accuracy.
  • Brushless DC Motor Design: Offers several advantages over brushed DC motors, including:
    • Higher efficiency and lower maintenance due to the absence of brushes
    • Smoother operation and reduced torque ripple
    • Longer lifespan
  • Multi-Turn Absolute Encoder (Possible): May integrate a high-resolution absolute encoder that provides the motor’s position information even after power outages. This eliminates the need for homing procedures during startup.
  • Keyed Shaft Extension: Provides a secure connection between the motor shaft and the driven load (e.g., gearboxes, couplings).
  • SpeedTEC DIN Connector: Offers a quick-connect and easy-to-assemble power connection.

Specifications (Based on Available Information):

  • Frame Size: 15 (diameter of 63 mm or 2.48 in)
  • Stack Length: 10 (length of 25.4 mm or 1.0 in)
  • Speed: 8000 RPM (rotations per minute)
  • Voltage: 230 V AC
  • No Brake: This specific model likely doesn’t have an integrated motor brake.

Applications:

  • Machine Tools: Precise positioning of c
  • utting tools in CNC machines, lathes, milling machines, etc.
  • Robotics: Joint actuation in robots for various industrial tasks like assembly, welding, and material handling.
  • Material Handling Systems: Controlled movement of materials in packaging lines, conveyor systems, and sorting machines.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Precise positioning of equipment for tasks like chip placement and testing.
  • Printing and Converting Industries: Accurate web tension control and material handling in printing presses and converting lines.