Speed-torque envelope across supply voltages
The SH30703P02A2200: This SH3 series motor delivers a nominal speed that depends on the supply: 1500 rpm at 115 V single-phase, 3000 rpm at 230 V single-phase, 6000 rpm at 400 V three-phase, and 7200 rpm at 480 V three-phase. The nominal torque also shifts with voltage — 2.95 N·m at 115 V single-phase down to 2.1 N·m at 400 V three-phase and 480 V three-phase. That means the motor is wound for a wide voltage range, but the peak torque density lives at the lower single-phase voltages; at 400 V three-phase the speed doubles but the torque drops by about 30%. Continuous power is 1330 W, with the peak stall torque reaching 11.3 N·m across the 115...480 V three-phase range. The continuous stall current sits at 4.1 A, while the 3-second peak current is 17.0 A — so the motor can deliver short bursts of high torque for acceleration or load disturbances without tripping the drive.
Feedback and environmental sealing
The encoder is an absolute multiturn SinCos Hiperface type — single-cable feedback for position and speed, no battery-backed multiturn count to lose on power cycle. The motor carries IP65 on the housing and shaft bushing per IEC 60034-5, with the housing rated IP67. That makes it suitable for washdown or dusty environments as long as the mating connector is properly seated.
