640 W continuous, torque curve depends on supply voltage
The SH30702M01A1100 delivers 640 W continuous power with a continuous stall torque of 2.04 Nm across the 115...480 V three-phase range. The nominal torque varies by supply: 2.2 Nm at 115 V single-phase, dropping to 2.03 Nm at 400 V and 480 V three-phase. That means the motor's torque output is load-dependent on the drive's DC bus voltage — something to keep in mind if you're swapping between different supply configurations on the same machine. Nominal speed also shifts with voltage: 750 rpm at 115 V single-phase, 1500 rpm at 230 V single-phase, 3000 rpm at 400 V three-phase, and 3600 rpm at 480 V three-phase. For a 400 V three-phase line, you get 3000 rpm nominal — a common sweet spot for many servo applications.
Absolute single-turn encoder, IP65 sealed body
The encoder is an absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface type. That means on power-up, the drive knows the motor's exact position within one revolution — no homing sequence needed. The Hiperface protocol is a standard for many Schneider and third-party drives, so compatibility checks are straightforward. The motor body and shaft bushing are both rated IP65 per IEC 60034-5. That's washdown-rated — suitable for food-and-bev lines or any environment where you hose down the machine. The rotatable right-angle connector and straight connector option give you some flexibility in cable routing inside the enclosure.
Smooth shaft, no holding brake — plan for external braking
This variant has a smooth shaft end and comes without a holding brake. If your application needs to hold position with power off — a vertical axis, for example — you'll need to add an external brake or use a motor with the brake option. The shaft diameter is 0.4 in (11 mm) with a key width of 0.2 in (4 mm) and a shaft length of 0.9 in (23 mm). The mounting flange is the international standard 70 mm size with a centring collar diameter of 2.4 in (60 mm) and depth of 0.10 in (2.5 mm).
