Brushless Servomotors
MPN motors are designed to replace the now-obsolete N-Series motors recently discontinued by Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley.
MPN motors are designed to replace
the now-obsolete N-Series motors
recently discontinued by Rockwell
Automation/Allen-Bradley. The MPN
offers more torque per frame size than
the existing N-Series motors and
electrical characteristics of the
Rockwell N-Series family. The front
motor mount, shaft dimensions,
connectors, and the electrical Ke
(back–EMF) of the motors are identical
to that of the N-Series motors. The
motor inertia is usually within 10% of
the N-Series. Use of neodymium
magnets gives the MPN extremely high
torque. MPN motors target applications
for packaging, printing, semiconductor,
and machine-tool industries. All MPN
motors have a 2,000-line encoder, a
24-V brake option, and are rated for a
340-Vdc bus. The N2302 and N2304
come standard with a 1,000-line
encoder and are rated for 170 Vdc.
They also have an optional 24-V brake.
Parker Hannifin Corp.,
Electromechanical Automation Div.,
2101 N. Broadway, New Ulm, MN
56073,
(800) 358-9070,
parkermotion.com