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The A06B-0141-B177#7000 AC Servo Model AC12/2000 is engineered for superior performance in industrial applications, characterized by its straight configuration and slick shaft design. This model minimizes friction, allowing for smooth and precise motion control essential for tasks requiring accuracy. The integrated brake feature enhances operational safety, enabling prompt stopping when needed, while the i64 incremental encoder provides accurate position feedback, ensuring reliable control over motor rotation. Known for its high reliability, the A06B-0141-B177#7000 is available for purchase, with lead time information provided upon inquiry. Core exchange options are available; however, repairs are not offered at this time. Elevate your automation needs with this exemplary servo model, designed for efficiency and precision.
The A06B-0141-B177#7000 AC Servo Model AC12/2000 is engineered for superior performance in industrial applications, characterized by its straight configuration and slick shaft design. This model minimizes friction, allowing for smooth and precise motion control essential for tasks requiring accuracy. The integrated brake feature enhances operational safety, enabling prompt stopping when needed, while the i64 incremental encoder provides accurate position feedback, ensuring reliable control over motor rotation. Known for its high reliability, the A06B-0141-B177#7000 is available for purchase, with lead time information provided upon inquiry. Core exchange options are available; however, repairs are not offered at this time. Elevate your automation needs with this exemplary servo model, designed for efficiency and precision.
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