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SKU: A06B-0115-B275#0021
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The A06B-0115-B275#0021 AC SERVO MDL BM0.5/4000, ST, KEY, BRK, bA64b is a reliable and high-performance motor suitable for numerous applications. Part of the A06B-0115 series, this motor delivers optimal torque and speed with a maximum output of 0.5 Nm and 4000 RPM, respectively. Featuring a straight shaft and keyed connection for secure installation, this model also includes a braking mechanism for added operational safety. The integrated incremental encoder allows for precise position feedback, enhancing control capabilities. This model is currently in stock for immediate shipment, with optional core exchange and repair services available, ensuring convenience and longevity for your industrial needs. The A06B-0115-B275#0021 stands as a robust solution for achieving superior performance and reliability in your operations.
The A06B-0115-B275#0021 AC SERVO MDL BM0.5/4000, ST, KEY, BRK, bA64b is a reliable and high-performance motor suitable for numerous applications. Part of the A06B-0115 series, this motor delivers optimal torque and speed with a maximum output of 0.5 Nm and 4000 RPM, respectively. Featuring a straight shaft and keyed connection for secure installation, this model also includes a braking mechanism for added operational safety. The integrated incremental encoder allows for precise position feedback, enhancing control capabilities. This model is currently in stock for immediate shipment, with optional core exchange and repair services available, ensuring convenience and longevity for your industrial needs. The A06B-0115-B275#0021 stands as a robust solution for achieving superior performance and reliability in your operations.
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