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SEVA- ESD40-562-4 - 0,09 kW - 28 Upm- Edelstahl-Schneckengetriebemotor

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SEVA- ESD40-562-4 - 0,09 kW - 28 Upm- Edelstahl-SchneckengetriebemotorEdelstahl Schneckengetriebemotor, Leistung= 0,09 kW, Drehzahl= 28 Upm, Spannung= 3 x 230 400 V 50 Hz, 3 x 265 460 V 60 Hz ( 5% gem VDE 0530), Schutzart= IP69k, Isoklasse= F (155C), Betriebsart= S1, Einschaltdauer= S1 100%, Hohlwelle= 14mm, Motordrehzahl= 4 polig, bersetzung (i)= 50, Drehmoment= 19 Nm, Zulssige Querkrfte (Radial)= 2470 N, Betriebsfaktor (f. s.)= 2,0, Kabelausgang= hinten, Gewicht= 16 kg, Temperaturfhler= 3 x PTC Kaltleiter, Gehuse=

Edelstahl-Schneckengetriebemotor, Leistung= 0,09 kW, Drehzahl= 28 Upm,

Spannung= 3 x 230/400 V-50 Hz, 3 x 265/460 V-60 Hz (± 5% gemäß VDE 0530),

Schutzart= IP69k,  Isoklasse= F (155°C), Betriebsart= S1, Einschaltdauer= S1- 100%,

Hohlwelle= 14mm, Motordrehzahl= 4 polig, Übersetzung (i)= 50, Drehmoment= 19 Nm,

Zulässige Querkräfte (Radial)= 2470 N, Betriebsfaktor (f.s.)= 2,0, Kabelausgang= hinten, Gewicht= 16 kg,

Temperaturfühler= 3 x PTC-Kaltleiter, Gehäuse= AISI 304 (V2A), Kugellager= SKF, C&U o. gleichwertig.

Der Edelstahl-Schneckengetriebemotor ist für den Frequenzumrichter-Betrieb geeignet und

entspricht der IEC 60034-30:2008. Der Getriebemotor kann in beide Drehrichtungen betrieben werden und enthält

eine lebensmitteltaugliche Ölfüllung bei Lieferung. Gemäß VDE 0105 bzw. IEC 364 sind alle Arbeiten am Elektroantrieb nur von qualifiziertem

Fachpersonal durchzuführen. Bei Modifikationen oder Sonderausführungen bitte Anfrage zusenden.

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