What this 930 W servo motor delivers on a motion axis
The MH30701P11A2200 is a three-phase servo motor from Schneider Electric's MH3 series, rated for 930 W continuous power — enough for indexing, pick-and-place, or light machining axes where the load cycle stays under that ceiling. Nominal torque lands at 1.38 N.m when paired with an LXM52 drive on 115 V three-phase supply, and 1.27 N.m at 480 V — the torque curve stays tight across voltage variants, so the motor delivers consistent force regardless of the line voltage at the cabinet. Peak stall torque hits 4.2 N.m for short bursts — useful for accelerating a load through a quick move without oversizing the motor for the steady-state torque.
Encoder feedback and position-loop fit
The single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder gives absolute position within one revolution — no battery-backed multiturn count, so the drive knows the shaft angle at power-up but loses multi-turn position after a power cycle. This encoder type suits applications where the axis homes on each power-up (conveyor diverters, rotary tables) rather than battery-backed multiturn setups for gantry systems.
Mounting, cooling, and environmental sealing
The 70 mm international standard flange (2.8 in) with four mounting holes and a 60 mm centring collar bolts directly to common gearbox or machine frames — no adapter plate needed for most NEMA or metric interfaces. IP65 rating means the motor body and shaft seal withstand washdown — suitable for food-and-bev lines or wet machining environments where coolant spray hits the motor housing. Natural convection cooling keeps the design simple — no fan or compressed air required, but the 930 W continuous rating assumes free airflow around the finned housing; derate if boxed into a tight enclosure. Rotatable right-angled connectors let the power and feedback cables exit in any of four orientations — a real time-saver when the motor sits against a panel wall or gearbox flange.
No holding brake — plan the safety circuit
This variant ships without a holding brake — the motor shaft spins freely when power is removed, so vertical-axis loads need an external brake or a drive with a safe torque-off function that holds the load via the motor's magnetic detent. The shaft end is parallel key with a 0.4 in (11 mm) diameter and 0.9 in (23 mm) length — standard metric keyway for coupling to pulleys, timing-belt sprockets, or direct-drive shafts. Maximum mechanical speed is 8000 rpm — the nominal speed depends on the drive voltage (1250 rpm at 115 V, up to 7000 rpm at 480 V), so the motor itself is not the speed limiter; the drive's bus voltage sets the ceiling.
No stock-holding claim — quoted per RFQ. The sizing reference MH30701P groups this motor with compatible drives and cables — use that reference when ordering the mating power and feedback connectors to ensure the pinout matches.
