The Allen-Bradley VPL-B1652C-PK12AS is a Kinetix VP low inertia servo motor designed for precise control and high-performance applications. It features a 165 mm bolt circle frame size, two magnet stacks, and a rated speed of 2500 RPM. The motor is equipped with a 18-bit absolute multi-turn digital encoder (Hiperface DSL protocol) and a smooth keyless shaft. It has a single SpeedTec DIN connector and is designed with a right-angle mounting configuration, allowing for 325 degrees of rotability. Additionally, the motor does not have a holding brake and uses an IEC metric mounting flange with an IP66 shaft seal fitted for protection against environmental factors.
Technical Specifications
- Frame Size: 165 mm
- Magnet Stacks: 2
- Rated Speed: 2500 RPM
- Encoder: 18-bit absolute multi-turn digital encoder (Hiperface DSL protocol)
- Shaft: Keyless
- Mounting: Right-angle, IEC metric mounting flange, IP66 shaft seal
- Brake: No holding brake
- Voltage: 400 VAC
Alarm/ Error Codes
The VPL-B1652C-PK12AS servo motor does not have a specific section dedicated to alarm or error codes. However, it is common for servo motors to have error codes that can be accessed through diagnostic interfaces or programming software. These codes typically indicate specific issues such as motor overload, misalignment, or communication errors.
User Manuals
The user manual for the VPL-B1652C-PK12AS is not explicitly provided in our research. However, user manuals for similar Allen-Bradley products are available on the Rockwell Automation website, which may provide general guidelines for installation, operation, and troubleshooting of the servo motor.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the VPL-B1652C-PK12AS servo motor would typically involve checking the motor's electrical connections, ensuring proper alignment and mounting, and monitoring the motor's performance for signs of malfunction. If issues persist, consulting the user manual or contacting a technical support specialist may be necessary.
Programming
The VPL-B1652C-PK12AS servo motor does not have a specific programming section. However, programming for servo motors typically involves configuring the motor's parameters such as speed, acceleration, and deceleration through specialized software or interfaces. This may include setting up the motor's communication protocols, such as Hiperface DSL, and configuring the motor's encoder for precise positioning.
Installation
The installation of the VPL-B1652C-PK12AS servo motor typically involves mounting the motor securely to the application, connecting the motor's electrical connections, and configuring the motor's parameters through programming software or interfaces. It is essential to follow proper installation procedures to ensure the motor operates safely and efficiently.
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