1.1 kW servo with holding brake — vertical-axis ready
The SH31002M11F2200 is a 1.1 kW continuous-power servo motor from Schneider Electric's SH3 series, fitted with a holding brake rated at 9 N.m (79.7 lbf.in) — enough to hold a vertical load on a gantry or Z-axis without a separate mechanical lock. The brake is integrated into the motor housing, so the overall length is 235.5 mm (9.3 in) — one package to bolt down and wire, not a separate brake module to bracket and align.
Speed-torque map across supply voltages
Nominal speed depends on the supply: 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. The nominal torque stays in a tight band — 5.62 N.m at 115 V single-phase, 5.5 N.m at 230 V single-phase, and 5.28 N.m at both 400 V and 480 V three-phase — so the motor delivers consistent force across common line voltages. Continuous stall torque is 5.8 N.m (51.3 lbf.in) across the 115–480 V three-phase range, and peak stall torque reaches 18.3 N.m (162.0 lbf.in) — a 3.2× overload margin for short-duration acceleration or deceleration moves. Output power climbs with voltage: 300 W at 115 V single-phase, 580 W at 230 V single-phase, 1090 W at 400 V three-phase, and 1280 W at 480 V three-phase. The 1.1 kW continuous rating aligns with the 400 V three-phase figure.
Absolute feedback and IP65 sealing
The encoder is an absolute single-turn SinCos Hiperface type — it reports position at power-on without a homing move, which saves one axis cycle per start on a pick-and-place or rotary indexing station. IP65 on the motor body and shaft bushing, plus IP67 on the housing (per IEC 60034-5), means the motor withstands washdown spray and condensation — suitable for food-processing, packaging, or outdoor conveyor sections where hosing is routine. Electrical connection is via a straight connector or a rotatable right-angled connector — choose the right-angle version when the cable exit needs to tuck against a beam or panel wall to save clearance.
No stock-holding claim — quoted per order.
