Speed and torque across supply voltages
The SH30702M12A1200: On single-phase 115 V it runs 750 rpm; on 230 V single-phase, 1500 rpm. Nominal torque holds at 2.03 N.m across both 400 V and 480 V three-phase supplies, so the torque curve is flat through the common industrial voltage range. On single-phase 115 V it delivers 2.2 N.m, and 2.15 N.m on 230 V single-phase. Peak stall torque reaches 7.6 N.m across the 115–480 V three-phase range — this is the figure to size for acceleration transients and emergency stops, not the nominal torque.
IP65-rated for washdown environments
The motor body, shaft bushing, and housing all carry IP65 per IEC 60034-5 — the entire assembly withstands hose-directed water and dust ingress. This makes it a fit for food-and-bev lines, washdown stations, and outdoor conveyor sections where a standard IP54 motor would pull moisture through the shaft seal. Cooling is natural convection (no external fan), so the IP65 rating holds across the full speed range — no fan shroud to compromise the seal or collect debris.
Absolute feedback for position-critical axes
The encoder is an absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface type — it reports shaft position on power-up without a homing sequence. This saves cycle time on multi-axis machines where each axis would otherwise need to find its reference mark after every power cycle. The 3-pole motor paired with this encoder gives the drive enough electrical cycles per mechanical revolution for smooth low-speed control down to stall.
Continuous power and stall current — sizing the drive
Continuous power is 640 W, with nominal output reaching 700 W on 115 V single-phase, 340 W on 230 V single-phase, 660 W on 400 V three-phase, and 780 W on 480 V three-phase. The 640 W continuous figure is the thermal limit for the frame — the nominal output varies with the supply's ability to deliver current. Continuous stall current is 1.5 A, and the maximum RMS current is 6.0 A (3-second peak). The drive must be sized to supply at least 6.0 A peak for acceleration and 1.5 A continuous for holding torque at standstill.
Sourced through independent distribution channels.
