1380 W three-phase servo with integrated holding brake
The MH30702P11F2200 is a Schneider Electric MH3 series servo motor rated for 1380 W continuous power, three-phase operation, with an integrated holding brake that delivers 3 N·m holding torque. The 70 mm flange (IEC standard) and 11 mm shaft with parallel key match the mechanical interface common to Lexium 32 drive families — the motor is sized for direct coupling to ball screws, timing belts, or rotary tables in packaging, material handling, and machine tool axes.
Torque delivery across the voltage range
Nominal torque varies with the drive supply: 2.37 N·m at 115 V (three-phase), 2.23 N·m at 230 V, 2.01 N·m at 400 V, and 1.89 N·m at 480 V — the motor delivers its highest continuous torque on lower-voltage drives where current is less constrained by the DC bus. Peak stall torque reaches 7.4 N·m across the 115–480 V three-phase range, giving a 3:1 overload margin above the continuous stall torque of 2.48 N·m — enough for acceleration transients and short-duration load spikes without tripping the drive. The single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder provides absolute position feedback within one revolution — no homing sequence needed on power-up for rotary axes that stay within a single turn. The 10-pole motor design keeps cogging torque low for smooth low-speed profiling.
IP65 enclosure and mechanical limits for axis integration
Rated IP65, the motor body and connector interface withstand washdown and airborne particulates — suitable for food processing, packaging, and wet machining environments where coolant mist or washdown cycles are routine. Maximum radial force on the shaft drops from 710 N at 1000 rpm to 390 N at 6000 rpm — the bearing load limit follows the speed curve, so a belt-driven axis must be sized for the lower allowable force at the application's operating speed. Natural convection cooling means no external fan or coolant circuit — the motor relies on its own surface area and the machine frame for heat rejection, so mounting on a thermally conductive bracket helps keep the winding temperature below the 135 °C copper hot-spot limit.
Active production — sourced per RFQ
The motor is sourced through authorized distribution channels; lead time and volume pricing are quoted per RFQ.
