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Description
The Allen-Bradley 1394-AM07A
The Allen-Bradley 1394-AM07A is a high-performance servo axis amplifier designed for precise motion control applications. This robust controller is part of the renowned Allen-Bradley servo controller family, offering reliable and efficient operation for industrial automation systems.
Key Features:
- Output Rating: The 1394-AM07A delivers a 5 kilowatt output, making it suitable for demanding industrial tasks.
- Input Voltage: Operates on 530-680 DC volts, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of power supplies.
- Amperage: Supports up to 7.5 amps, providing the necessary current for heavy-duty applications.
- Weight: Weighs 11.02 lbs, allowing for easy integration into existing systems.
- Static Gain: Offers a high static gain of 4.9 rms A/mV, ensuring precise control over motor movements.
- Efficiency: Boasts an impressive efficiency of 98%, reducing energy waste and operating costs.
Benefits:
- Precision Control: The high static gain and precise control capabilities make this amplifier ideal for applications requiring exact positioning and movement.
- Reliability: Built by Allen-Bradley, known for quality and durability in industrial automation.
- Compatibility: Compatible with various Allen-Bradley systems, including the 1394 series, making it easy to integrate into existing setups.
- Energy Efficiency: High efficiency reduces operational costs and minimizes environmental impact.
Safety and Compatibility:
- Ensure proper installation and operation to avoid electrical shock and damage to equipment.
- Always refer to the product manual for specific safety guidelines and compatibility information.
- The 1394-AM07A is designed to work seamlessly with other Allen-Bradley components, ensuring a harmonious system operation.
This servo axis amplifier is perfect for industries requiring precise motion control, such as manufacturing, robotics, and automation. Its high performance and reliability make it a valuable asset for any industrial setup.