1100 W continuous, 5.28 Nm at 400 V — the torque curve tells the story
The SH31002M11A2100 is a Schneider Electric SH3 series servo motor rated for 1100 W continuous power, with a continuous stall torque of 5.8 Nm across the 115...480 V three-phase range. Nominal torque at 400 V three-phase is 5.28 Nm at 2000 rpm, and peak stall torque hits 18.3 Nm — that's the short-term overload headroom for acceleration or jogging a load. The speed-versus-voltage table is the real selection gate: 500 rpm on 115 V single-phase, 1000 rpm on 230 V single-phase, 2000 rpm on 400 V three-phase, and 2400 rpm on 480 V three-phase. If your line runs 480 V, you get the top speed; if you're on a 230 V single-phase supply, you lose half the speed ceiling. Match the supply to the application rpm before you commit.
Absolute single-turn Hiperface encoder, IP65, natural convection — integration constraints
Feedback is an absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface encoder — no homing sequence needed on power-up, position is known immediately. The rotatable right-angled connector lets you orient the cable exit to clear the machine frame or cable tray. IP65 on both the motor body and shaft bushing per IEC 60034-5 means it handles washdown environments; the sealing washer at the connector face is the wet-end barrier.
