Explosion Proof Brushless Servo Motors from Kollmorgen
The Kollmorgen EB Series provides a high-performance explosion-proof servomotor suitable for applications where flammable vapors or gases create a potentially hazardous environment.
The Kollmorgen EB Series provides a high-performance explosion-proof servomotor suitable for applications where flammable vapors or gases create a potentially hazardous environment.
These motors have been tested and proven capable of withstanding an internal explosion without bursting or allowing ignition to reach outside the motor frame.
Key Features:
• 230 VAC explosion-proof (Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D)
• Tested and proven capable of withstanding an internal explosion without bursting or allowing ignition to reach outside the motor frame
• 0.84 to 149 N-m (0.62 to 110.0 lb-ft)
• 75.4 to 195.5 mm (2.97 to 7.70 inches) square frame (NEMA mounts available)
• Rugged resolver feedback
• Speeds up to 7,500 rpm
• Compact (high torque/volume ratio)
• UL Recognized
• Built-in thermostat
• Class H insulation
Information on the Explosion Proof Servo Motors from Kollmorgen can be viewed at the link below-
http://www.electromate.com/products/series.php?&series_id=100586
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com
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