SIEMENS 1FT5076-0AF01-2-Z G45 K31 AC Moteur with brake
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SIEMENS motor with brake reference 1FT5076-0AF01-2-Z G45 K31 for sale online on Cnc-shopping. This SIEMENS motor
is an AC servomotor to connect to a SIMODRIVE 610 drive converter with
a 210V DC link voltage. The torque of
this motor is 18/22 Nm and the current is 40/48.9A. The speed of this SIEMENS
motor is 3000 rpm. This SIEMENS servo motor includes a tachy reference
1FU1050-6GF
(13.3mVmin). This SIEMENS motor model SIEMENS 1FT5 has a brake. This motor has a
connector for the tacky and a terminal box (gk 230) for the power of the motor.
This SIEMENS 1FT5076-0AF01-2-Z G45 K31 motor is ready to replace your defective SIEMENS motor type 1FT5 and comes with a warranty.
The idea of a rotating magnetic field was developed by François Arago in 1824, and first implemented by Walter Baily. Based on this, practical induction motors were independently invented by Nikola Tesla in 1883 and Galileo Ferraris in 1885. According to his 1915 autobiography Tesla conceived the rotating magnetic field in 1882 and used it to invent the first induction motor in 1883;Ferraris developed the idea in 1885. In 1888, Ferraris published his research to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Turin, where he detailed the foundations of motor operation;[6] Tesla, in the same year, was granted U.S. Patent 381,968 for his motor. The induction motor with a cage was invented by Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky a year later. SIEMENS 1FT5076-0AF01-2-Z G45 K31
The idea of a rotating magnetic field was developed by François Arago in 1824, and first implemented by Walter Baily. Based on this, practical induction motors were independently invented by Nikola Tesla in 1883 and Galileo Ferraris in 1885. According to his 1915 autobiography Tesla conceived the rotating magnetic field in 1882 and used it to invent the first induction motor in 1883;Ferraris developed the idea in 1885. In 1888, Ferraris published his research to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Turin, where he detailed the foundations of motor operation;[6] Tesla, in the same year, was granted U.S. Patent 381,968 for his motor. The induction motor with a cage was invented by Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky a year later. SIEMENS 1FT5076-0AF01-2-Z G45 K31
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