Motor radial load force ratings, Brake motor application guidelines, Brake specifications – Rockwell Automation 1398 F-Series Brushless Servo Motor Manual User Manual

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Motor Radial Load Force Ratings

Motors are capable of carrying an axial load in most applications. The following table provides
guidelines for 20,000 hour bearing life with a specified radial load applied to the center of the shaft.
Please consult with Rockwell Automation regarding loads, operating speeds and bearing life in your
particular application to ensure the proper selection of motors.

Brake Motor Application Guidelines

The brakes offered as options on these servo motors are holding brakes. They are designed to hold
the motor shaft at 0 rpm for up to the rated brake holding torque. The brakes are spring-set type, and
release when voltage is applied to the brake coil.

The brakes are not designed for stopping rotation of the motor shaft. Servo drive inputs should be
used to stop motor shaft rotation. The recommended method of stopping motor shaft rotation is to
command the servo drive to decelerate the motor to 0 rpm, and engage the brake after the servo drive
has decelerated the motor to 0 rpm.

If system main power fails, the brakes can withstand use as stopping brakes. However, use of the
brakes as stopping brakes creates rotational mechanical backlash that is potentially damaging to the
system, increases brake pad wear and reduces brake life. The brakes are not designed nor are they
intended to be used as a safety device.

A separate power source is required to disengage the brake. This power source may be controlled by
the servo motor controls, in addition to manual operator controls.

Brake Specifications

STANDARD RADIAL LOAD FORCE RATINGS

500 rpm

1000 rpm

2000 rpm

3000 rpm

4000 rpm

MOTOR

lb (kg)

lb (kg)

lb (kg)

lb (kg)

lb (kg)

F-4030

76 (34)

60 (27)

47 (21)

41 (19)

38 (17)

F-4050

88 (40)

69 (31)

55 (25)

48 (22)

44 (20)

F-4075

92 (42)

73 (33)

58 (26)

51 (23)

46 (21)

F-6100

159 (72)

126 (57)

100 (45)

87 (39)

F-6200

172 (78)

136 (62)

108 (49)

94 (43)

F-6300

183 (83)

145 (66)

115 (52)

101 (46)

NOTE: When motor shaft has no radial load, axial load rating = 100% of radial load rating above.

When motor shaft has both a radial load and an axial load, axial load rating = 44% of radial load rating above.

BRAKE DATA

MOTOR

MAX. BACKLASH

HOLDING TORQUE

COIL CURRENT

SERIES

(Brake Engaged)

(lb/in)

(Nm)

at 24 VDC

at 90 VDC

F-4000

44 minutes

90

10.2

0.69 ADC

0.20 ADC

F-6000

29 minutes

275

31.1

1.30 ADC

0.48 ADC

Radial load force applied at center of shaft extension

Axial load force

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