930 W continuous power, 1.38 Nm — the real-world duty point
The MH30701P16F2200 is a Schneider Electric MH3 series servo motor with a holding brake, rated for 930 W continuous power and 1.38 Nm nominal torque at 1250 rpm. That 1.38 Nm is the torque the motor can deliver continuously without overheating — the number that governs your duty cycle on a conveyor or spindle, not the peak figure. Three-phase winding, IP65-rated body, and a single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder mean this motor is built for position-feedback applications in washdown or dusty environments — think food processing, packaging, or machine tool axes where you need both torque and positional accuracy.
Torque and speed envelope — what the ratings actually allow
Peak stall torque hits 4.2 Nm across the 115–480 V three-phase range — that's the torque available for acceleration or breaking a stuck load, but it's limited by the drive's current capability and thermal time constant, not a continuous figure. Nominal speed is 1250 rpm, but the motor can spin up to 7000 rpm depending on the drive and supply voltage (LXM52/LXM62 drives at 480 V three-phase). The torque constant is 0.79 Nm/A at 120 °C copper temperature — use that to size the drive's continuous current rating against your load's torque demand.
Mounting and integration — 70 mm flange, IP65, right-angle connectors
International standard flange, 70 mm square, with a 60 mm centring collar and 5.5 mm mounting holes. The 2.5 mm centring collar depth locates the motor precisely on the machine frame — no shimming needed if the pilot bore is within tolerance. Rotatable right-angle electrical connectors let you route the power and feedback cables close to the motor body — useful in tight enclosures or when the motor mounts vertically and the cable needs to exit downward.
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