Single Axis Stepper Servo Drive Motor Closed Loop With Encoder

Brand Name:K-EASY
Certification:CE And ISO Certificated
Model Number:P100S/P100E
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Delivery Time:1~7days
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Single Axis, Pulse Servo Drive 0.4kW 220V for Printing Machine Closed-Loop Stepper Servo Motor with Encoder


Brand: K-Drive
Certificate: CE, RoHS



Pulse Type AC Servo System



Product features

Strong internal motion control functions which can realize position, speed,torque,homing controlling modes. It also supports I/O control and standard Modbus RTU protocol. It can replace PLC partly, which helps to save cost.



System Wiring Example


Drives Of P100S Series As Example:



Drives Of P300 Series As Example:



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EtherCAT Bus Field AC Servos

Feature Introduction



System Wiring Example



Dimension



Drive Specification



Why choose K-Drive variable frequency drive?

In the trend of advocating smart and simple industrial automation, environmentally friendly products, value-added solutions, K-Drive, as one of the world's leading drive manufacturers aggressively investing in R&D, production, and continuous quality improvement, is well positioned to provide its customers with technology-driven, performance-outstanding products such as VFDs, wind power converters, servo drives, HEV/EV drives, helping its customers save energy and increase industrial productivity with sustainability on the one hand, and enhancing their entire value-chain quality, delivery, and services on the other hand.


K-Drive VS Other brands


PerformanceCommon brandsK-Drive
Applicable motorsAsynchronous motorsAsynchronous /synchronous motors
Starting torque2.0Hz, 150% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 180% (closed-loop vector control)0.5Hz, 180% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 200% (closed-loop vector control)
Speed adjustable range1:100 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC)1:200 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC)
Ambient temperature (no derating required)-10-40ºC-10-50ºC (for most of the models)
Rated input voltage208VAC-400VAC208VAC-480VAC
CommunicationModbus RTU//ASCIIModbus RTU//ASCII Profibus-DP, CANopen, etc.
Position control (fixed length, or angular positioning)×
Field weakening control×
Autotune onlineOnlineOnline & Offline
Short-time ramp-upTripNo trip
Customized features (software and/or hardware)Unprocurable or no experienceProcurable with rich experience

Production

In production, rigorous quality control is implemented on components, circuit boards, and the finished goods, assuring products without defects.




How to determine the cause of servo error ?


The cause of servo error can depend on various factors, such as the type of servo motor, the application in which it is being used, and the specific error message being generated. Here are some general steps that can help you determine the cause of servo error:

  1. Check the servo motor's documentation: Review the servo motor's manual or documentation to identify common error codes and their meanings. This will provide you with an initial idea of the type of error you are dealing with.

  2. Check the wiring: Ensure that the wiring to the servo motor is properly connected and not damaged. Loose or damaged wiring can cause communication errors between the motor and the controller.

  3. Check the power supply: Make sure that the power supply to the servo motor is stable and meets the motor's requirements. Power fluctuations or insufficient voltage can cause errors.

  4. Check the controller settings: Review the settings in the controller to ensure that they are appropriate for the servo motor's specifications. Incorrect controller settings can cause servo errors.

  5. Check the mechanical components: Check the mechanical components of the servo system, such as the gears and pulleys, to ensure that they are functioning properly. Damaged or worn mechanical components can cause errors.

  6. Test the servo motor: Use a diagnostic tool or software to test the servo motor's performance. This can help identify any issues with the motor, such as faulty sensors or encoder issues.

By following these steps, you can narrow down the cause of the servo error and take appropriate corrective actions to resolve the issue.

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