The MH31001P07F2200 delivers 1.52 kW continuous output power at 480 V three-phase input, with nominal torque of 25.7 lbf·in (2.9 N·m) at that voltage — the torque number that governs steady-state sizing for a conveyor or rotary indexing axis.
Built-in holding brake — why it matters for vertical loads
The integrated holding brake holds 48.7 lbf·in (5.5 N·m) static torque — enough to secure a vertical-axis load at rest without power to the motor windings, which is the standard arrangement for Z-axis or gantry applications where the load must not drift when the drive is disabled. Brake pull-in power is 12 W; the coil draws this only during release, so the thermal budget in the end cap stays low during normal running.
Encoder feedback and electrical interface
The Multiturn SinCos Hiperface encoder provides absolute position feedback over 4096 revolutions — no homing sequence needed after a power cycle, which saves time on multi-axis machines where each axis must return to a known reference. Electrical connection uses rotatable right-angled connectors, so the cable exit direction can be oriented to clear adjacent motors or enclosure walls without a separate right-angle adapter. Stator resistance is 4.12 Ω and inductance is 14.9 mH — these values set the electrical time constant and influence the drive's current-loop tuning parameters during commissioning.
IP65 and mounting — washdown-ready integration
The 100 mm international standard flange (3.9 in) with a 95 mm centring collar and 9 mm mounting holes matches the common IEC frame pattern; the 3.5 mm centring collar depth ensures repeatable concentricity when bolting to the machine frame. Maximum radial force at the shaft nose is 900 N at 1000 rpm, derating to 530 N at 5000 rpm — the limiting factor for belt-drive or overhung-load applications; a direct coupling avoids this constraint entirely.
No stock-holding claim — quoted per order.
