New from Italy's Axor: Mack Tron, a brushless servo motor with integrated driver that meets the needs of designers of robotics, AGVs and process automation. 

The 8-pole brushless servo motor is available in four power ratings with corresponding torque, whereby it is noticeable that the motors have remained very compact. For example, the 42 mm flange variant is available with a power of 50 W for a nominal torque of 0.15 Nm at a nominal speed. This speed is 3,000 min-1 for all models with a 48 VDC supply and increases to a maximum of 6,000 min-1. The other three versions have a power of 100, 200 and 400 W with a corresponding nominal torque of 0.3, 0.6 and 1.2 Nm respectively. All models can be supplied with 24 or 48 VDC as required (the motor and electronics operate between 9 - 65 65 VDC). 

Technical specifications

Torque at 3,000 min-1:        0.15 – 1.2 Nm
Power supply: 24 – 48 V (minimum 9 VDC, maximum 65 VDC)
Assets: 50 – 400 W
Build size: 42mm (NEMA 17) and 60mm (NEMA 23)
Control modes: CANopen, EtherCAT, Modbus-RTU, digital positioning
Safety: Standard electromagnetic holding brake and STO (optional)
Sensors: Integrated Mack serial encoder (single or absolute multiturn)
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