The part number MPL-B320P-HJ74AA is a low-inertia servo motor from Rockwell Automation's Allen-Bradley MP-Series. This motor is designed for compactness and high performance, featuring a 100 mm to 165 mm frame size and a 24V DC brake option. It is suitable for applications that require precise control and high speed, such as packaging, converting, electronics assembly, and automotive manufacturing.
Technical Specifications
- Temperature Operating: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
- Temperature Storage: -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
- Relative Humidity Storage: 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Atmosphere Storage: Non-corrosive
- IP Rating: IP66 (dust-tight, powerful water jets, room temperature water)
- Frame Size: 100 mm to 165 mm
- Rated Speed: Not specified
- Rated Output: Not specified
- Encoder: Single-turn or multi-turn high-resolution encoder
- Brake: 24V DC brake option available
Alarm/Error Codes
No specific alarm or error codes are mentioned in the provided documentation. For troubleshooting purposes, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation's technical support.
User Manual
The user manual for the MP-Series Low-Inertia Servo Motor is available from Rockwell Automation's website. The manual provides detailed information on the motor's installation, operation, and maintenance, as well as troubleshooting guides and technical specifications.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for the MP-Series Low-Inertia Servo Motor typically involves checking the motor's power supply, encoder signals, and brake operation. If issues persist, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation's technical support for assistance.
Programming
The programming of the MP-Series Low-Inertia Servo Motor is typically done through the motor's controller, which is designed to work with various programming languages and software platforms. For specific programming details, consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation's technical support.
Installation
The installation of the MP-Series Low-Inertia Servo Motor typically involves mounting the motor securely to a surface, connecting the power supply and encoder signals, and configuring the motor's settings through the controller. For detailed installation instructions, consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation's technical support.
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