Siemens 0.4 kW Servo Drive, 200/240 V, 1 Phase, 7.8 A

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RS-artikelnummer:
211-6965
Distrelec artikelnummer:
303-97-098
Tillv. art.nr:
6SL3210-5FB10-4UF1
Tillverkare / varumärke:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Product Type

Servo Drive

Number of Phases

1

Supply Voltage

200/240 V

Output Voltage

240 V

Current Rating

7.8 A

Power Rating

0.4kW

Overall Length

170mm

Overall Width

55mm

Overall Depth

170 mm

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

45°C

Standards/Approvals

EAC

Series

SINAMICS V90

Distrelec Product Id

30397098

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens Servo Drive, 2.6A Current Rating, 2 Digital Outputs - SINAMICS Series - 6SL3210-5FB10-4UF1


Keep a finger on the pulse of your electric motors with this single-phase servo drive from Siemens. It uses position feedback to close control loops and effectively manage stop, start and speed functions. This means precise regulation to protect your equipment from electrical faults to prevent damage and downtime. A supply voltage range between 200 and 240V gives you leeway to use it with different instruments. Convection cooling ensures your device stays cool and cuts overheating out of the picture. You'll find drives like this useful for robotics, pharmaceutical processes and inline manufacturing operations.

Features & Benefits


• IP20-rated unit is touch-proof to increase electrical safety

• Compact dimensions of 55 (W) x 170 (H) x 170mm (D) to save space in your setup

• Wide operating temperature range between 0°C and +45°C for safe industrial use

What's the difference between a servo and a stepper motor?


Stepper motors don't have feedback capabilities and use step and direction signals to control positioning. This means they function inside set torque values. A servo drive uses positioning feedback for better precision through closed loops.

How do I choose the right servo drive?


You just need to match the load and speed settings to that of your application.

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