Mechanical envelope and how it lands in the cabinet
The SH30552P1BF4000: It carries an IP65 rating on the motor body and IP54 on the shaft bushing when no shaft seal ring is fitted (per IEC 60034-5), which is fine for cabinet-mounted machine tools but not for direct washdown duty.
Torque, speed, and where the three supply rails actually sit
Nominal speed depends on which rail feeds the drive: 4000 rpm at 230 V single phase, 8000 rpm at 400 V three phase, and 9000 rpm at 480 V three phase. Nominal torque follows the same split — 0.75 N.m at 230 V single phase, dropping to 0.63 N.m at both 400 V and 480 V three phase — and continuous output power tracks 280 W on single phase, 530 W on either three-phase rail. Peak stall torque reaches 2.5 N.m across the 115 to 480 V three-phase range and continuous stall torque sits at 0.71 N.m over the same envelope, giving roughly 3× peak-over-continuous headroom for acceleration transients. The torque constant is 0.59 N.m/A at 120 °C winding with a back-EMF constant of 40 V/krpm at 20 °C, so the loop gain stays predictable across the 50 °C temperature band an axis actually sees between cold start and steady-state cut.
Feedback and the brake that holds position when the drive stops
The encoder is an absolute multiturn Hiperface DSL — single-cable feedback that runs over the power connector and keeps commissioning from needing a separate resolution wire back to the drive.
Electrical constants, thermal behaviour, and shaft loading
Stator resistance is 17.4 Ohm with 18.2 mH inductance, continuous stall current 1.2 A, and the 3-second peak current ceiling at 4.8 A matches the maximum Irms — useful when sizing the drive's current limit and the regen resistor duty. Cooling is natural convection with a 130 °C winding hot-spot limit, so no external fan or blower is needed for the rated continuous duty. The shaft takes up to 40 N axial and 190 N radial force at 8000 rpm — the radial figure is the binding constraint for belt drives and pinion-mounting geometry, not the bearing rating alone.
Production status and how to pull one into the BOM
Schneider Electric lists the SH30552P1BF4000 as current production in the SH3 family, sized under the SH30552P reference, so it sits in the standard catalogue rather than a last-time-buy window. It is quoted to order through independent distribution against an RFQ: pricing and availability come back at quote time against the BOM quantity, not off a shelf listing.
