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Allen-Bradley VPL-A0753E-PK14AA

SKU: VPL-A0753E-PK14AA-SOB-USA

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Allen-Bradley VPL-A0753E-PK14AA

SKU: VPL-A0753E-PK14AA-SOB-USA

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The part number VPL-A0753E-PK14AA is a Kinetix VPL low-inertia servo motor from Rockwell Automation. It is designed for high-performance applications that require precise control and low inertia. This motor is suitable for use in various industries, including manufacturing, robotics, and automation.

Technical Specifications:

  • Voltage: 240V AC
  • Frame Size: 75mm Bolt Circle
  • Magnet Stacks: 3
  • Winding: E
  • Rated Speed: 3300-3900 RPM
  • Encoder: 18-bit Single-turn Digital High Resolution
  • Shaft: Keyless
  • Connector: Single SpeedTec Din
  • Holding Brake: 24V DC
  • Shaft Seal: IP66

Alarm/Error Codes:

The documentation provided does not include specific alarm or error codes for this motor. However, it is common for servo motors to use standardized error codes, such as those defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). These codes typically indicate issues like motor overload, overheating, or communication errors. For specific error handling and troubleshooting, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer's support team.

User Manual:

The user manual for this motor is not readily available online. It is recommended to contact Rockwell Automation or a local authorized distributor for access to the manual or to request technical support.

Troubleshooting:

Troubleshooting for servo motors typically involves checking for issues related to power supply, motor configuration, and communication. Common problems include motor overload, overheating, or incorrect encoder settings. For detailed troubleshooting procedures, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer's support team.

Programming:

The programming of this servo motor is typically done using specialized software designed for the specific motor model. This software is usually provided by the manufacturer and allows users to configure the motor's settings, such as speed, acceleration, and braking. For specific programming instructions, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer's support team.

Installation:

The installation of this servo motor typically involves mounting the motor to a suitable frame or enclosure, connecting the motor to a power supply and control system, and configuring the motor's settings using the provided software. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's installation instructions and consult with a qualified technician if necessary.

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