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Schneider Electric LXM62DD45G21000 — Servo Drives

LXM62DD45G21000 PacDrive 3 Servo Drive, 9.6 kW, 20 A

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Schneider Electric PacDrive 3 LXM 62 single-axis servo drive, 9.6 kW, 20 A continuous at 4 kHz, 400 V three-phase, STO SIL 3 PL e, SERCOS III, ACCKIT.

$4,177.44Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

LXM62DD45G21000 — Identification
ParameterValue
Device short nameLXM 62
Product rangePacDrive 3
Product typeSingle axis servo drive
LXM62DD45G21000 — Electrical
ParameterValue
Rated supply voltage400 V (- 10...10 %) for three phase 230 V (- 10...10 %) for three phase 230 V (- 10...10 %) for single phase
LXM62DD45G21000 — Environmental
ParameterValue
IP ratingIP20 conforming to IEC 60529

Product details

Where it sits on the machine

The LXM62DD45G21000: The LXM 62 is a single-axis servo drive in the PacDrive 3 family, sized for machines that need a deterministic SERCOS III motion loop with on-board safety rather than a generic VFD on a multi-axis line. Continuous output is 20 A at the 4 kHz switching-frequency default; the 45 A peak for 3 s at the same carrier is the headroom the motion profile can draw during acceleration and deceleration, not the steady-state load — sizing matches the continuous figure to the motor's rated current and uses the peak for the mechanical inertia calculation. Supply acceptance runs 400 V three-phase (-10…10 %) or 230 V three- or single-phase on the same unit, at 50/60 Hz with ±5 % tolerance, so the drive drops into both 400 V European machine-tool cabinets and 230 V single-phase utility feeds on packaging lines without a transformer tap.

Safety stack and motion I/O

STO (safe torque off) is integrated to SIL 3 / PL e per IEC 62061, ISO 13849-1 and IEC 61800-5-2, which means the drive removes torque from the motor without cutting the DC bus — guarding circuits on a PacDrive 3 cell can wire directly to the drive instead of a contactor upstream, provided the risk assessment supports the architecture. Discrete I/O is light by design: two digital inputs, two touch-probe inputs, and two digital outputs at 24 V DC with a -20…25 % input window, so high-speed probe and camera-trigger signals ride on the drive and slower field I/O lives on the PacDrive controller — don't plan a PLC-class point count against this unit.

Cabinet-side fit

The chassis measures 44 mm wide × 270 mm deep × 310 mm tall, which is the side-by-side mounting footprint in the PacDrive 3 cabinet system — depth matters more than width here because the CN5/CN6 motor terminals (AWG 6 / 16 mm² clamping) need the cable bend room behind the drive. Ambient air temperature for operation is 5…55 °C with derating above 1000 m at 1 % per 100 m of altitude, and the cabinet has to hold IP20 mounting so the ventilation slots stay clear of debris; vibration and shock profiles (10 m/s² / 100 m/s² per IEC 60721-3-3, class 3K3 environmental) match a machine cabinet, not a moving platform.

Sourcing posture for the storeroom

For an MRO storeroom, this is a long-tail servo drive rather than a fast mover: pairing the drive with its ACCKIT and the matching PacDrive controller is part of the BOM line, not the drive alone.

Frequently asked questions

What compliance documentation ships with the LXM62DD45G21000?

The drive carries the standards bundle listed in the spec sheet: CSA C22.2 No 14, UL 508C, IEC 61800-3 (EMC), IEC 61800-5-1 (safety of power drive systems), IEC 62061 and IEC 61508 (functional safety), and ISO 13849-1/-2. Declarations of Conformity and the product manual are sourced from the manufacturer at quote time.

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LXM62DD45G21000