SH3 servo, 80 N.m holding torque, three-phase drive class
The SH32052P02F2000 is the SH32052P frame in the SH3 series — a 205 mm flange, three-phase servo motor sized for machine builders needing up to 80 N.m of holding torque with a Hiperface absolute multiturn feedback device on board. The frame fits the international standard flange mount and lands in the mid-power class of the SH3 line, which means it pairs naturally with mid-range servo drives driving packaging, converting and machine-tool axes rather than the low-inertia point-of-load applications.
Torque and power across the supply rails
Continuous power peaks at 7.9 kW at the 400 V three-point, while the 115 V single-phase rail caps the motor at roughly 3.23 kW of usable shaft power.
Feedback, electrical connection, thermal ceiling
The motor ships with a straight connector and a rotatable right-angled connector option, so the cable exit can be oriented to clear the cabinet bend radius after mounting. Continuous current ceiling is 96.8 A Irms, and the copper-hot thermal limit is 130 °C, meaning the 7.9 kW continuous figure holds as long as the ambient and the mounting surface stay inside the convection envelope — the cooling is natural-convection only, no integrated fan.
Ingress, flange fit and panel-side mounting
The 205 mm flange with a 180 mm centring collar and 14 mm mounting holes drops into the standard IEC mounting footprint; the centring collar depth of 4 mm gives positive pilot location before the through-bolts take the shear load. Shaft is a smooth 38 mm diameter, 80 mm long — verify the mating coupling bore and the keyway before pulling the BOM line. International standard flange mount plus the rotatable connector orientation means the same frame fits both through-bolt and footless flange cabinets, and the 17.9 in (454.5 mm) overall length gives the integrator a fixed envelope to check against the machine slide before commissioning.
Sourcing posture
Production status on the record carries the current lifecycle marker, so the SH32052P02F2000 is a live catalog line — quoted against the RFQ, with lead time and price confirmed at quote time through independent distribution.
