Products Description:
The Door Opener AC Servo Motor with Encoder is a high-performance motor designed specifically for opening doors. This motor is equipped with an encoder, which helps to precisely control the motor's position and speed.
Specifications:
|
Flange |
SQ-1 |
Rated Voltage (V) |
Rated Power (KW) |
Rated Torque (N.m) |
Rated Current(A) |
Rated Speed (rpm) |
|
180 |
180ST-M17215 |
220/380 |
2.7 |
17.2 |
10.5/6.5 |
1500 |
|
180ST-M19015 |
220/380 |
3.0 |
19 |
12/7.5 |
1500 |
|
|
180ST-M21520 |
220/380 |
4.5 |
21.5 |
16/9.5 |
2000 |
|
|
180ST-M27010 |
220/380 |
2.9 |
27 |
12/7.5 |
1000 |



Advantages:

High Precision Enough Power Low Temperature Rise

Low Noise Smooth Operation Quality Guarantee
There are several advantages to using the Door Opener AC Servo Motor with Encoder. Firstly, the encoder helps to ensure that the motor moves precisely, which makes it ideal for applications where accuracy is essential. Secondly, the motor's high torque and speed capabilities enable it to handle heavy doors with ease. Additionally, the motor's compact size and low noise level make it ideal for use in residential and commercial settings.
Applications:

The Door Opener AC Servo Motor with Encoder is suitable for a wide range of applications, including automatic doors, sliding doors, garage doors, and gates. This motor is particularly useful in places where a high degree of accuracy and control is required.


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FAQ:
Q: How does a servo motor work?
A: A servo motor consists of a rotor, a stator, and a control system. The rotor contains a permanent magnet, while the stator contains the windings that generate the magnetic field. The control system, usually a servo drive, monitors the rotor's position and adjusts the current flowing through the windings to control the motor's speed and torque.
Q: What are the two types of servo motor?
A: There are two main types of servo motor: AC servo motors and DC servo motors. AC servo motors use alternating current (AC) to generate their magnetic field, while DC servo motors use direct current (DC).
Q: What are the disadvantages of using a servo motor?
A: Some of the main disadvantages of using a servo motor include higher cost compared to other types of motors, and a need for a more complex control system.















