Where this motor sits on the SINAMICS S200 line
The 1FL2203-2AF11-1SC0 is a SIMOTICS S-1FL2 low-inertia servomotor built to match the SINAMICS S200 drive family, supplied as a 400 V 3AC unit rated 0.2 kW with a rated speed of 3000 rpm and a continuous torque of 0.64 Nm at standstill and at rated speed. Shaft height 30 mm and an IP65 body with oil seal place it on the small-frame end of the 1FL2 family — sized for light-duty indexing, tabletop assembly stations, and short-stroke gantry axes rather than the larger 1FL2 frames used on machine-tool spindles. For the controls integrator, the connectorisation is the load-bearing detail: a hybrid cable connector carries power and signal in one assembly, the 21-bit single-turn absolute encoder feeds position back to the SINAMICS S200 over the same drive link, and the holding brake is wired into the same hybrid connector — so the cabinet-side termination is one cable gland per axis rather than separate power, feedback and brake glands.
Built-to-order and how that hits the project schedule
Siemens lists this motor under product class C — built to order, not returnable for credit — so each unit goes into the production schedule at the moment the PO is released. For a capex line with a fixed install window, that means the order date, not the quote date, is what drives the commissioning calendar; the motor cannot be pulled from finished stock and reallocated if the panel slip absorbs the buffer.
Compliance and export posture for the cross-border order
RoHS compliance has been in force on this part since 01-01-18, and the listing carries the REACH Art. 33 duty-to-inform flag, meaning the declaration pack travels with the shipment for any EU destination. Export-control markings are AL:N / ECCN:N, so the motor is not on a controlled list and ships under standard commercial-invoice paperwork rather than an export licence. Internal Siemens ordering references are group code R220 and product group X0DJ — these are the codes the buyer's PO line and the manufacturer's order acknowledgement reconcile against, useful when a procurement system cross-checks the manufacturer part number against the vendor's order book.
