Speed-torque map across supply voltages
The SH31001M11F2100: This motor's nominal speed and torque shift with the supply: at 400 V three-phase it delivers 2500 rpm and 2.52 Nm; at 480 V three-phase it reaches 3000 rpm at the same 2.52 Nm. On single-phase 230 V the nominal speed drops to 1250 rpm with 2.71 Nm, and on 115 V single-phase it runs 625 rpm at 2.8 Nm. The peak stall torque is 9.6 Nm across the 115...480 V three-phase range.
Brake and encoder — what they mean for the axis
The integrated holding brake delivers 9 Nm holding torque — enough to hold a vertical load on a gantry or Z-axis without a separate brake resistor or external holding circuit. The absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder eliminates the need for a home-find sequence on power-up; the drive reads the absolute position within one electrical revolution. For multi-turn applications you would pair this with a multi-turn-capable drive or an external battery-backed encoder.
IP65 and mechanical limits for the application engineer
IP65 on both the motor body and the shaft bushing (conforming to IEC 60034-5) means this motor handles washdown environments — food processing, packaging, or any area where hose-down cleaning is routine. The maximum radial force Fr is 900 N at 1000 rpm, dropping to 530 N at 5000 rpm; the maximum axial force Fa is 160 N. Stay within these bearing load limits to avoid premature bearing wear, especially on belt-driven or overhung-load axes.
