PD4-EB59CD-E-65-4A –  Brushless DC motor with integrated controller IP65 – NEMA 23

Availability

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Technical Data

  • Size 56 mm
  • Fieldbus Modbus TCP 
  • Operating Voltage 12 VDC - 48 VDC
  • Rated Torque 60 Ncm
  • Rated Current (RMS) 6 A
  • Number of Digital Inputs
  • Number of Analog Inputs
  • Number of Digital Outputs
  • Encoder  
  • Encoder Resolution 1024 CPR
  • Weight 1.4 kg
  • NEMA 23 
  • Interface
  • Rated Power 220 W
  • Rated Speed 3500 rpm
  • Peak Current (RMS) 18 A
  • Type of Digital Inputs 5/24 V switchable 
  • Type of Analog Input 0 - 20 mA / 0 - 10 V switchable 
  • Type of Digital Output open-drain (max. 24 V/100 mA) 
  • Encoder Type single-turn absolute 
  • Length 123 mm

Dimensions


Torque Curves

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Recommended load limit:
Maximum short-term static load that may be reached when the service life is taken into account.
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Continuous Operation
Torque [Nm] at 377.70 rpm
48V
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Accessories

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ZK-M12-12-2M-1-AFF IO straight, 2m
Z-K4700/50 Capacitor
ZK-M12-4-2M-1-D-RJ45 Connection cable M12

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