Overview
It delivers 4.5 N.m (39.8 lbf.in) holding torque on a 6-pole single-phase 24 V DC supply, with IP41 enclosure protection for cabinet-mount applications. Rated shock resistance is 150 m/s² over 1000 shocks per EN/IEC 60068-2-29, and the unit carries CE marking with compliance to EN 61800-3 and EN/IEC 50178.
The integrated drive eliminates the separate drive cabinet by embedding the stepper controller and power stage directly on the motor frame. Holding torque of 4.5 N.m determines the load the motor can stop and hold at standstill — sufficient for direct-drive indexing on small rotary tables or belt-driven linear axes without a gearbox. Rotor inertia of 3.3 kg.cm² sets the acceleration capability; lower inertia allows faster start-stop cycles. Feedback is via an index pulse (one pulse per revolution), adequate for open-loop stepper positioning where the drive counts steps from a known home. The RS485 Modbus TCP interface supports 9.6, 19.2, and 38.4 kbaud for parameterization and basic motion commands. Protection includes safe torque off, output short-circuit, and output overload monitoring — the drive shuts down before winding damage occurs. Natural convection cooling keeps the design simple; no fan means no airborne debris ingress in dusty environments.
Applications
This integrated drive stepper motor is specified for point-to-point motion in packaging, labeling, pick-and-place, and small assembly machines where space is tight and a separate drive would complicate the panel layout. The Ethernet Powerlink interface allows synchronization with other drives and controllers on the same network for coordinated multi-axis moves.
The ILS2P853TC1A0 carries CE marking and complies with EN 61800-3 (second environment), EN 50347, EN/IEC 61800-3, EN/IEC 50178, IEC 60072-1, and IEC 61800-3 Ed 2. No lifecycle status (active/obsolete) is listed in the available evidence; sourcing is handled via RFQ to confirm current lead time and availability.
