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The A06B-0373-B075#E000 AC SERVO MDL A2/3000, TPR, a64 is a high-performance servo motor that excels in various industrial applications. Part of the A06B-0373 series, its tapered shaft (TPR) design optimizes torque transmission while minimizing energy loss, enhancing both operational efficiency and motor lifespan. This model features a keyed shaft for enhanced stability, preventing slippage during high-stress operations. Additionally, the slick shaft (SLK) configuration facilitates low-friction, high-speed performance, making it ideal for precise rotational movements. With incremental encoder technology for accurate feedback, this motor ensures reliable control over position, speed, and direction, making it a dependable component for robotics and automated machinery. Availability can be confirmed by calling for lead times.
The A06B-0373-B075#E000 AC SERVO MDL A2/3000, TPR, a64 is a high-performance servo motor that excels in various industrial applications. Part of the A06B-0373 series, its tapered shaft (TPR) design optimizes torque transmission while minimizing energy loss, enhancing both operational efficiency and motor lifespan. This model features a keyed shaft for enhanced stability, preventing slippage during high-stress operations. Additionally, the slick shaft (SLK) configuration facilitates low-friction, high-speed performance, making it ideal for precise rotational movements. With incremental encoder technology for accurate feedback, this motor ensures reliable control over position, speed, and direction, making it a dependable component for robotics and automated machinery. Availability can be confirmed by calling for lead times.
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