Power Rating:5.081kVA
Operating Voltage:230V AC
Current Draw:9.0A
Resolution:1.8°
Max Speed:6000 RPM
Control Interface:EtherCAT
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Integrating advanced stepper motor technology, the Berger Lahr WS5908100 Stepper Drive ensures seamless integration into existing industrial automation systems. This compact yet powerful module is designed for applications requiring high precision and repeatability, making it ideal for CNC machinery, robotics, and material handling systems.
Featuring a robust IP65 enclosure, the device is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance requirements. Its ability to operate within a wide temperature range (-20°C to +60°C) makes it suitable for various industrial settings, enhancing its versatility across multiple industries.
With an outstanding resolution of 1.8° per step and an unparalleled step accuracy of ±1 arc second, this stepper drive delivers unmatched performance in terms of positioning and speed control. This level of precision is critical for applications where accuracy is paramount, such as in the manufacturing of medical devices or precision machinery.
Equipped with a versatile RS-485 Modbus RTU communication interface, the Berger Lahr WS5908100 Stepper Drive facilitates easy integration with a wide range of control systems, enabling smooth data exchange and control over the stepper motor’s operation. This feature enhances system flexibility and efficiency, allowing for seamless adjustments and monitoring of operations.
The Berger Lahr WS5908100 Stepper Drive is engineered to provide a cost-effective solution without compromising on performance. Its high-quality components and reliable design ensure consistent output, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity in industrial settings. Whether you are upgrading existing equipment or looking to build a new system, this stepper drive is an excellent choice for achieving optimal performance in your automation projects.
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