What the S-1FL2 ratings lock in for the cycle
The 1FL2205-4AF11-1SB0 is a SIMOTICS S-1FL2 servo motor from the 1FL2 product family built to feed a SINAMICS S200 drive, and its nameplate carries the cycle-defining numbers: 1.5 kW rated power, 400 V 3AC supply, 3000 rpm rated speed, 6 Nm stall torque (M0) and 4.6 Nm continuous rated torque, all on a 48 mm shaft-height frame with an IP65 oil-seal enclosure. Read those numbers as cell-cycle commitments: the 1.5 kW / 3000 rpm pair sets the working envelope a robot, indexing table or pick-and-place axis can run at without thermal derating, while the 6 Nm M0 ceiling is the peak torque the SINAMICS S200 can command during accel/decel bursts — so the motor's headroom against that figure decides whether fast direction-reverses close the cycle budget or stall the converter. The 21-bit angular connector on this variant defines the feedback channel straight back to the SINAMICS S200, which is what gives the drive the position-loop resolution to hold an end-of-arm tool on trajectory at speed without the hand-off latency that black-box motors add to the cell handshake.
Ordering groups and packaging reality
Internal Siemens ordering metadata puts this motor under Group Code R220 and Product Group X0DK, with single-piece quantity unit and a 1-piece pack — the Group Code is the key an MRP system uses to pull the right line for S200-panel BOMs and the Product Group is how Siemens breaks out the S-1FL2 made-to-order catalog from standard stocked items. The catalog flag is the one a planner has to read carefully: this SKU is a Class C item — manufactured to order, not reusable and not returnable for credit — so lead time is built at order release, not pulled from buffer.
