A06B-0273-B200
Description

Main Technical Specifications
Model: A06B-0273-B200 (AiS40/4000HV)
Rated Continuous Output Power: 7.5 kW
Rated Continuous Torque: 48 Nm
Rated Speed: 2000 rpm; Maximum Speed: 4000 rpm
Rated Voltage: Three‑phase 408 V AC (400–480 V system)
Rated Current: 11.5 A; Peak Current: 34.5 A
Frequency: 200 Hz
Encoder: Built‑in aiA4000 incremental encoder
Shaft: Straight shaft (ST) with keyway (KEY)
Brake: None
Protection Class: IP67 (dust‑tight, splash‑proof)
Insulation Class: F (155 °C)
Cooling: Natural convection (self‑cooled)
Approximate Weight: 28 kg
Power Supply: 400–480 V ~, 3‑phase, 50/60 Hz
Product Features
High‑Voltage Operation: Optimized for 400–480 V AC systems, reducing current and enabling longer cable runs.
High Torque Density: 48 Nm continuous torque in a compact frame, suitable for heavy feed axes and high‑load applications.
Straight Shaft with Keyway: Ensures secure load connection and precise torque transmission, simplifying installation.
High‑Resolution Encoder: Built‑in aiA4000 encoder provides accurate position and speed feedback for precise motion control.
Rugged IP67 Construction: Protects against dust, coolant, and oil mist in harsh industrial environments.
Low Rotor Inertia: Enables fast acceleration/deceleration for high‑speed machining and dynamic motion control.
Wide System Compatibility: Matches FANUC 0i‑D, 30i‑B series CNC and αi‑B series 400V servo amplifiers.
High Durability: Sealed bearings and F‑class insulation ensure long‑term stable operation in demanding conditions.
Application Scope
CNC Machine Tools: High‑speed machining centers, CNC lathes, and heavy‑duty feed axes.
High‑Voltage Automation: Gantry systems, linear motion platforms, and packaging machinery requiring 400V power.
Industrial Robotics: Robot arms and auxiliary axes in high‑voltage automation cells.
Special Machines: Material handling equipment, process machinery, and automation lines with high‑speed, high‑load requirements.
Installation Instructions
Mount the motor on a rigid, flat base to avoid resonance and misalignment.
Keep the mounting surface clean, flat, and free of debris or deformation.
Align the straight shaft with the load; use a flexible coupling to compensate for minor misalignment.
Tighten flange bolts evenly to the specified torque to prevent housing distortion.
Reserve sufficient clearance around the motor for natural heat dissipation and maintenance access; do not block cooling fins.
Wiring Requirements
Perform all wiring with the power disconnected; 400V poses an electric shock risk.
Use FANUC‑approved power, encoder, and ground cables.
Connect the three‑phase power lines (U, V, W) and protective earth (PE) securely.
Route encoder signal cables separately from main power cables to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Ensure all wiring terminals are tightly fastened with good insulation performance (≥100 MΩ at 500 VDC).
Follow FANUC’s official standard wiring specifications for servo motor connections.
Working Environment
Operating Temperature: −10 °C to +40 °C
Storage Temperature: −20 °C to +60 °C (non‑condensing)
Humidity: 5%–95% RH (non‑condensing)
Altitude: ≤1000 m (derate output above 1000 m)
Atmosphere: Free of corrosive gases, explosive dust, or excessive oil mist
Vibration: ≤5G (avoid long‑term strong mechanical vibration and impact)
Operation Guidelines
Operate the motor strictly within rated voltage, torque, and speed limits; do not overload continuously.
Perform a no‑load trial run after installation to check for abnormal noise, vibration, or excessive temperature rise.
Monitor the motor housing temperature during operation; ensure surface temperature ≤100 °C.
Avoid excessive start‑stop cycles to prevent overheating and mechanical wear.
Set servo amplifier parameters correctly based on the motor model and actual load conditions.
Maintenance Instructions
Regularly cut off the power and clean dust, oil stains, and coolant from the motor housing.
Periodically check the mounting bolts, coupling tightness, and encoder connectors for security.
Listen for abnormal bearing noise and inspect for excessive vibration during operation.
Regularly use the CNC system’s diagnostic function to check encoder signal quality and positioning stability.
Do not disassemble the motor or encoder privately; this will damage precision components and void the warranty.
Safety Precautions
Only qualified personnel trained in 400V systems may install, wire, or maintain the motor.
Disconnect all power before maintenance or wiring work; wait for capacitors to fully discharge.
Never touch the rotating shaft or live electrical components during motor operation.
Ensure reliable grounding to prevent electric shock and reduce EMI.
Do not modify the motor’s internal structure or circuit configuration arbitrarily.
Keep the motor and cables away from flammable materials and high‑temperature heat sources.
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