What it is, and where it bolts onto
The 1FL2203-2AF10-0SC0 is a SIMOTICS S-1FL2 low-inertia servo motor in the 1FL2 family that pairs with the SINAMICS S200 drive system, sized at 0.2 kW on a 400 V 3AC supply with a 3000 rpm rated speed and 0.64 Nm continuous torque on a 30 mm shaft height. It ships with a holding brake, IP54 protection class without oil seal, a plain shaft in tolerance N, and a hybrid AS-i 21-bit encoder connector — the exact configuration a SINAMICS S200 axis expects on its motor cable.
Ratings in plain terms for the axis designer
0.2 kW at 3000 rpm with 0.64 Nm continuous torque sets this motor into the compact point-of-use axis class — small-part feeders, light gantry axes, indexing tables, and end-effector positioning where the holding brake is part of the safety chain rather than an option. IP54 with no oil seal means the enclosure tolerates dust and splashing water but not washdown or oil-mist atmospheres — the right pick for a cabinet-mounted or machine-frame-mounted axis, not a food-grade or wet-machining cell. The hybrid connector and 21-bit encoder interface are part of the motor's identity, not field-configurable; specifying against the SINAMICS S200 drive means the matching cable and connector come from the same family, and a hybrid-to-hybrid patch is the expected wiring path.
Compliance, coding, and what the paperwork looks like
Lifecycle is current and active, so the BOM line stays on the standard Siemens ordering channel and is not subject to a last-time-buy window. The product is built to order under product class C — manufactured per order, non-returnable for credit. Procurement should plan order quantities to the actual build, not to speculative stocking, and align the BOM freeze to the lead time rather than to inventory turns. RoHS compliance has been in force since 01-01-18, and REACH Art. 33 information is provided as the current candidate-list status — the declaration package covers substance restrictions but does not by itself constitute a regional safety approval like UL or CE. Procurement traceability runs through group code R220 and product group X0DJ — these are the fields to quote on the PO and the receiving document so the factory line can be matched at goods-in.
