Speed-torque envelope depends on your supply voltage
The SH30702M11A1100: This SH3 servo motor delivers 3000 rpm at 400 V three-phase, but the same motor spins at 750 rpm on 115 V single-phase or 1500 rpm on 230 V single-phase — the nominal speed is supply-dependent, not a fixed rating. Nominal torque also shifts with voltage: 2.2 N.m at 115 V single-phase drops to 2.03 N.m at 400 V three-phase, so the application's torque demand at the target speed must be checked against the voltage-specific curve. Continuous power is 640 W, with peak stall torque of 7.6 N.m available across the 115-480 V three-phase range — useful for acceleration transients but not sustained duty.
Encoder feedback and connector choices
The absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder provides position feedback at power-up without a homing cycle — the drive must support this protocol, and the cable set must be shielded for the SinCos signals. Two connector options are listed: a rotatable right-angle connector and a straight connector — the right-angle version saves clearance in shallow cabinets, while the straight connector simplifies cable strain relief. No holding brake is fitted — for vertical-axis loads or safety-hold applications, an external brake must be added to the mechanical train.
IP65 rating and mechanical limits at speed
IP65 protection on both the motor body and shaft bushing per IEC 60034-5 means the motor withstands hose-directed water — the connector O-ring is the critical seal point during washdown. Maximum radial force on the shaft drops from 710 N at 1000 rpm to 390 N at 6000 rpm — a belt-driven load must be sized for the actual operating speed, not the static rating. Maximum axial force is 80 N — direct-couple the load rather than using a helical coupling that generates axial thrust.
Sourcing and lifecycle — active production
No official successor or cross-reference is recorded — the SH30702M11A1100 is the current production variant in the SH3 family.
