Active production, sized for your BOM
The SH30702M12A1000: It's a three-phase servo motor from Schneider's SH3 family, rated for 640 W continuous power and built around a 70 mm international-standard flange that bolts directly to common gearbox and machine interfaces.
Speed and torque vs. your supply rail
This motor delivers different speed and torque depending on what voltage you feed it: 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 — so the same motor covers a 50 Hz or 60 Hz line without a hardware change. Nominal torque follows the same curve: 2.2 N·m at 115 V single phase, 2.15 N·m at 230 V single phase, and 2.03 N·m at both 400 V and 480 V three phase — meaning you lose about 8 % of rated torque when you run it on a 480 V line vs. a 115 V line, which matters when you're sizing the coupling for a constant-torque load like a conveyor. Peak stall torque is 7.6 N·m across the full 115–480 V three-phase range, so the motor has headroom for short acceleration bursts without tripping the drive's current limit.
Encoder feedback and sealing for the line
The feedback device is an absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface encoder — that means you don't need a homing cycle after a power loss; the motor knows its exact shaft position on power-up, which saves cycle time on pick-and-place or rotary-indexing stations. IP rating depends on whether you fit the shaft seal ring: IP54 without it, IP65 with it — if this motor is going into a washdown area or a dusty environment, order the seal ring and confirm the mating connector is also IP65-rated to keep the bearing and encoder dry.
