Supply voltage drives the speed-torque envelope
The SH30701P01A1100: This motor delivers different performance depending on the supply. On three-phase 400 V it reaches 6000 rpm nominal and 820 W output; on 480 V three-phase it hits 7200 rpm and 950 W. Single-phase 115 V or 230 V limits the nominal speed to 1500 rpm or 3000 rpm respectively, with output power dropping to 220 W or 440 W. Nominal torque holds at 1.4 N.m on single-phase supplies but drops to 1.1 N.m on three-phase 400 V and 480 V. Continuous stall torque is 1.25 N.m across the three-phase range (115–480 V), with a continuous stall current of 1.8 A. Peak stall torque reaches 3.5 N.m, drawing 5.7 A for up to 3 seconds — useful for acceleration or overcoming static friction.
Encoder, feedback, and integration constraints
The absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder gives position feedback at power-up without a homing cycle — the drive reads the absolute position directly. This saves time on multi-axis machines where each axis must re-home after a power cycle if using incremental encoders. Smooth shaft (no keyway) with 11 mm diameter and 23 mm shaft length; the coupling must be a clamping type. No holding brake — the load must be held by the drive's holding torque or an external brake. IP65 rating on the motor body and shaft bushing means it withstands washdown in food or packaging lines, but the rotatable right-angle connector must be properly seated to maintain the seal.
