Servo Motors
Motors are essential elements of practically any industry. These devices serve companies in countless markets, from retail to manufacturing and robotics. Though most organizations use motors for vital workplace functions, not every company is aware of the benefits of servo motors.
Servo motors are compact, efficient and can take on tasks that other motors cannot. When you implement servo motors into your facility, you can experience reliability and performance.
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Siemens
1FK71015AF711AB8: Siemens SIMOTICS Servo Motor; Synchronous AC; IP65; 3000 RPM; 27 NM Static
- Model #:
- 1FK71015AF711AB8
- Part #:
- 1FK71015AF711AB8
- New/Surplus $ 5500
- Refurb. Price $3850 Save up to $ 1650
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Siemens
1FK70832AF711KB0: Siemens SIMOTICS Servo Motor; Synchronous AC; IP64; 380-480V AC; 16 NM Static
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- 1FK70832AF711KB0
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- 1FK70832AF711KB0
- New/Surplus $ 5500
- Refurb. Price $3850 Save up to $ 1650
- Repair Price $2750 Save up to $ 2750
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Siemens
Siemens 1FK70827AF711AG0 SIMOTICS Motor, Servo; Synchronous AC; IP64; 3000 RPM; 14 NM Static Service and Parts
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- 1FK70827AF711AG0
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- 1FK70827AF711AG0
- New/Surplus $ 7234
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Siemens
Siemens 1FK70805AF711PG8 SIMOTICS Motor, Servo; Synchronous AC; IP65; 3000 RPM; 8 NM Static Service and Parts
- Model #:
- 1FK70805AF711PG8
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- 1FK70805AF711PG8
- New/Surplus $ 5653
- Refurb. Price $3957 Save up to $ 1696
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Siemens
Siemens 1FK70805AF711SA5 SIMOTICS Motor, Servo; Synchronous AC; IP65; 3000 RPM; 8 NM Static Service and Parts
- Model #:
- 1FK70805AF711SA5
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- 1FK70805AF711SA5
- New/Surplus $ 4944
- Refurb. Price $3461 Save up to $ 1483
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What Are Servo Motors?
Servo motors, or controlled motors, are small electric motors equipped with a rotary or linear actuary that enables them to perpetuate a rotational or forward and backward motion. They use this movement to rotate or push machine parts with optimal precision. Unlike standard industrial motors, servo motors are not designed to convert energy. Rather, they are variable speed drives built for exact positioning and power.
Servo motors engage in many specialized functions, such as motion control, quick reversing, accurate positioning and high precision. They are exceptionally energy-efficient due to their simple setups featuring a network of current motors, control circuits and potentiometers.
Servo Motor Applications
Servo motors are useful across numerous major industries. These motors are available in varying sizes and models, optimizing them for many diverse applications. Generally, any machine that relies on precision control or repetitive functions is a good candidate for a servo motor.
Some of the many applications of controlled motors include:
- – Robotics.
- – Vehicles.
- – Automatic doors.
- – Conveyor belts.
- – Printers.
- – Metalworking.
- – Woodworking.
- – Solar tracking.
- – Textile production.
- – Milling.
- – Cameras.
- – Antenna positioning.
What Are the Main Types of Servo Motors?
You may not be aware of the different types of motors and their functions. Servo motors come in two primary varieties — AC and DC. The main differences between these two motors are their currents, applications and models.
AC
AC motors are built to manage higher current surges than DC servos, making them more suitable for industrial equipment. Their improved torque and accurate control functions also make them a popular choice for automation and computer numerical control (CNC) machinery. AC servos tend to experience fewer stability issues than DC motors and require less maintenance, making them a more cost-effective solution.
Examples of the different types of AC models include:
- – Positional rotation.
- – Linear.
- – Continuous rotation.
DC
DC servos are meant to handle smaller currents, making them a more suitable choice for smaller applications. They are commonly used for machines with mathematical programming due to their fast responses to commands and precise movements. Though DC motors experience more stability issues and require more frequent servicing than AC servos, they’re generally an efficient choice.
DC servo motors come in various models, such as:
- – Series.
- – Shunt control.
- – Split series.
- – Permanent.
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