The MH30702P06F2200: This motor spins at 5500 rpm nominal, which puts it in the high-speed servo class — direct-drive spindles or gearbox-coupled applications where you need speed over brute torque. The 1380 W continuous power figure is the thermal ceiling under natural convection cooling; exceed it for sustained periods and the winding temperature hits the 135 °C copper hot limit. Nominal torque drops with supply voltage: 2.37 N.m at 115 V three-phase, 2.23 N.m at 230 V single-phase, 2.01 N.m at 400 V three-phase, and 1.89 N.m at 480 V three-phase. Match your drive voltage to the torque you need — the motor doesn't care, but the available torque does. Peak stall torque hits 7.4 N.m across the 115–480 V range, good for acceleration transients. The holding brake locks at 3 N.m — enough to hold a vertical load without power, but check your static load against that number before trusting it for safety stops.
Encoder feedback and integration notes
Single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder gives absolute position within one revolution — no homing sequence on power-up if your drive supports the protocol. The rotatable right-angle connectors let you route the cable in tight panels without a right-angle adapter. Smooth shaft, 11 mm diameter, 23 mm engagement length. The 70 mm flange with 60 mm centring collar and 5.5 mm mounting holes is the standard IEC metric pattern — bolts into most servo mounts without adapter plates. IP65 rating means the housing and shaft seal handle washdown and dust — fine for food processing or wet machining, but the connector must be mated with the matching IP65-rated cordset to keep the seal intact.
The motor pairs with Lexium 52 and 62 drives — the nominal torque table lists performance with both families.
