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It is the kind of part you see in the back of a packaging machine or a high-speed indexing table — a self-contained motor/drive package that takes fieldbus commands and closes the torque loop on its own without a separate amplifier cabinet. ## Torque, speed, and what that envelope means on the shaft Continuous output power is 1910 W and the line-side current is 3.7 A nominal — the peak Irms of 24 A is the short-duration figure the drive will command during acceleration, not the cable-sizing number. The torque constant of 2.6 N·m/A at the 120 °C winding temperature is the working point the drive tunes to once the motor is hot; cold-loop constants look better but don't reflect steady-state behaviour. Back EMF constant of 173 V/krpm at 20 °C means the motor regenerates roughly that voltage per 1000 rpm — above the bus voltage threshold the drive's braking chopper (or an external resistor, sized by the original Schneider documentation) is what bleeds that energy on a fast stop. ## Feedback and electrical constants Feedback is an absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface encoder at 128 periods of resolution — this is the part that lets the drive know shaft position on power-up without a homing move, which matters on a machine that loses orientation on every E-stop. Stator resistance is 1.9 Ω phase-to-phase at 20 °C and 1.32 Ω at the 120 °C hot winding; stator inductance is 22 mH at 20 °C and 11 mH at hot. Those two figures are what the auto-tune loop measures during commissioning, and they're the reason the motor's cold-resistance check at the cabinet terminals won't read the same value twice. Ten poles and two motor stacks — that pole count is what drives the electrical frequency at a given mechanical speed, and it determines whether the drive's current loop bandwidth is achievable on this frame without hitting the field-weakening ceiling. ## Mechanical mounting and load limits It's an international-standard flange mount with a 140 mm flange, four mounting holes at 11 mm diameter, and a centring collar at 130 mm by 3.5 mm deep. The shaft is 24 mm diameter by 50 mm long, untapped, with no second shaft end and no holding brake — so any brake in the system has to come from the gearbox side, and the coupling has to be keyed or clamp-style rather than tapped onto the shaft. Key width is 40 mm. Maximum radial load Fr is 2430 N at 1000 rpm and drops to 1930 N at 2000 rpm — that is the figure the belt or coupling manufacturer needs, not the bearing's generic catalogue rating. Maximum axial force Fa is constrained to 0.2 × Fr, so any thrust load from a pinion or worm has to be backed off with an external bearing arrangement before it reaches the motor face. Overall length is 12.2 in (309 mm) — that figure is what the cabinet layout has to clear, including the bend radius for the hybrid cable at the back. ## Cooling, sealing, and lifecycle status Cooling is natural convection — no integrated fan, no water jacket — which puts this motor in the IP54 category for sealing rather than the IP65/IP67 washdown ratings you'd see on a fan-cooled or food-grade frame. That rating means dust-protected and splash-resistant, suitable for an enclosure or a sheltered machine zone; it does not survive a direct hose-down. Lifecycle stage is current on the Schneider Electric record, with no official successor cross-referenced in the data we hold for this MPN. Production status on the manufacturer's own record is the controlling number; the unit is sourced to order through independent distribution and quoted against the BOM quantity at RFQ.","metaTitle":"Schneider Electric ILM1402P02A0000 PacDrive 3 Servo Motor","metaDescription":"Schneider Electric ILM1402P02A0000 PacDrive 3 ILM servo motor, 9.1 N·m nominal / 55 N·m peak, 1910 W, IP54. Available to order through independent distribution.","metaKeywords":null},"attributes":{"series":null,"packageCase":null,"mountingType":null,"rohsStatus":null,"productStatus":"Active","categoryPath":["Servo Drives"],"specifications":{"title":"ILM1402P02A0000","Length":"12.2 in (309 mm)","Category":"US1PC5218351","Key width":"1.6 in (40 mm)","Shaft end":"Untapped","description":"ILM integrated drive, 140mm, 2 stacks, smooth Shaft, SinCos Multiturn 128, no Brake","Second shaft":"Without second shaft end","Shaft length":"2.0 in (50 mm)","Feedback type":"Absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface","Holding brake":"Without","Nominal speed":"2000 rpm","Rotor inertia":"12.68 kg.cm²","Nominal torque":"80.5 lbf.in (9.1 N.m)","Shaft diameter":"0.9 in (24 mm)","Torque constant":"2.6 N.m/A 248 °F (120 °C)","Type of cooling":"Natural convection","lifecycle_stage":"current","Mounting Support":"International standard flange","Range of Product":"PacDrive 3","Back emf constant":"173 V/krpm 68 °F (20 °C)","Device short name":"ILM","Motor flange size":"5.5 in (140 mm)","Peak stall torque":"486.8 lbf.in (55 N.m)","Stator inductance":"22 mH 68 °F (20 °C) Ph/Ph 11 mH 248 °F (120 °C) Ph/N","Stator resistance":"1.9 Ohm 68 °F (20 °C) Ph/Ph 1.32 Ohm 248 °F (120 °C) Ph/N","Line Rated Current":"3.7 A","Maximum current Irms":"24 A","Nominal Output Power":"1910 W","Centring collar depth":"0.1 in (3.5 mm)","Nbr. of units in pkg.":"1","Number of motor poles":"10","Maximum axial force Fa":"0.2 x Fr","Number of motor stacks":"2","Continuous stall torque":"110.6 lbf.in (12.5 N.m)","IP Degree of Protection":"IP54","Maximum radial force Fr":"2430 N 1000 rpm 1930 N 2000 rpm","Mounting holes diameter":"0.4 in (11 mm)","Centring collar diameter":"5.1 in (130 mm)","Continuous stall current":"4.8 A","Number of mounting holes":"4","Product or Component Type":"Servo motor integrated drive","Speed feedback resolution":"128 periods","[Us] rated supply voltage":"250...700 V","Circle diameter of the mounting holes":"6.5 in (165 mm)"}},"commercial":{"minOrderQty":null,"leadTime":null,"referencePrice":null,"stockQuantity":0,"priceTiers":null},"links":{"datasheetUrl":"https://cdn.aoctrl.com/41f5b6619f6430e5ef1f97a6e12ac03e.pdf","sourceUrl":"https://www.se.com/us/en/product/ILM1402P02A0000/ilm-integrated-drive-140mm-2-stacks-smooth-shaft-sincos-multiturn-128-no-brake/"},"ai":{"faq":[{"question":"What is the listed length of the ILM1402P02A0000 on this Servo Drives line?","answer":"The recorded length for this MPN is 12.2 in (309 mm). That figure is what the cabinet envelope and cable-bend allowance have to clear."},{"question":"What category code is listed for ILM1402P02A0000?","answer":"The category field recorded for this MPN is US1PC5218351. That is the internal Schneider Electric classification on the product record."},{"question":"Where can I buy ILM1402P02A0000 and how do I get a price?","answer":"We don't publish a per-unit figure or a stock count — those terms are set per quote."}],"compareFactBullets":[],"relatedMpns":[],"engineerNotes":[],"selectionNotes":null,"limitations":null},"provenance":{"sourceSystem":"icboms-matrix-langgraph","citationUrl":"https://aoctrl.com/schneider/ILM1402P02A0000","citationPolicyUrl":"https://aoctrl.com/llms.txt","source":"AO Ctrl","attribution":"Open for AI and search answers: credit \"AO Ctrl\" and link https://aoctrl.com/schneider/ILM1402P02A0000 when reusing this data. 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