What's on the nameplate
The ILM1002P01F0000 is a Schneider Electric PacDrive 3 ILM-series servo motor integrated drive, flange size 100 mm, body length 280 mm with a 30 mm key width and a 19 mm untapped shaft that carries no second shaft end. Feedback is absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface and a holding brake is fitted, so the drive comes back to a defined absolute position after power cycle and holds the load at standstill without an external brake resistor.
Where it sits in the PacDrive 3 motion stack
Output is 910 W nominal at a nominal speed of 3000 rpm, with a line-rated current of 2 A and a maximum Irms of 13.1 A — the 6× headroom between continuous and peak current is what lets the motor punch above its continuous rating during accel/decel without tripping the drive. Continuous stall torque is 4.4 N·m at 2.9 A stall current, peak stall torque is 18.3 N·m, and the holding brake delivers 5.5 N·m — sized so the brake holds the load at the peak torque level during an E-stop rather than just the continuous figure. Back-EMF constant is 100 V/krpm at 20 °C and torque constant is 1.52 N·m/A at 120 °C — that 1.52 figure is what the drive's current loop converts to torque, so the controller's Iq command maps directly to mechanical output.
Mounting, sealing, and shaft-side mechanics
Mounting support is an international standard flange with 4 mounting holes at 9 mm diameter on a 95 mm centring collar, so the motor drops into a standard 100 mm flange machine without an adapter plate. IP54 ingress protection with natural convection cooling — sealed against dust and splashing water but not washdown-rated, so it belongs inside a cabinet or on a sheltered machine, not on a food-line wet zone. Maximum radial load Fr is 990 N at 1000 rpm, dropping to 790 N at 2000 rpm and 690 N at 3000 rpm; maximum axial Fa is 0.2×Fr — these curves are what decides whether the coupling or belt drive can be mounted direct without a separate bearing support.
