What this 1540 W servo motor fits
The MH30703P01A2200 is a three-phase servo motor from Schneider Electric's MH3 series, delivering 1540 W continuous power at 5000 rpm nominal speed. It's sized for applications that need sustained torque at high speeds — think spindle drives, packaging machine axes, or any motion profile where the load cycle stays within the continuous stall torque of 3.4 N.m (30.09 lbf.in) across the 115...480 V range. The nominal torque varies with the drive voltage and phase configuration: 3.18 N.m at 115 V three-phase, dropping to 2.26 N.m at 480 V three-phase when paired with an LXM52 or LXM62 drive. That means the same motor body can serve different line voltages — useful if you're standardising on one frame size across multiple machine variants.
Encoder, shaft, and environmental fit
A single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder provides absolute position feedback within one revolution — no homing sequence needed at power-up if the application only needs position within a single turn. The smooth shaft (14 mm diameter, 30 mm length) means the load coupling uses a clamp-type or shrink-fit connection rather than a keyway; budget for the correct shaft collar or coupling bore. The rotatable right-angled connectors let you route the power and feedback cables in tight enclosures without bending the cable below its minimum radius.
For a retrofit into an existing machine, check that the flange size (70 mm, international standard) and centring collar (60 mm diameter, 2.5 mm depth) match your mounting bracket. The 5.5 mm mounting holes are standard M5 clearance; no adapter plate needed if the original motor used the same bolt pattern.
