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MPL-B310P-SK72AA Allen Bradley MP Series Low Inertia servo motors
This Servo motor cannot operate without the use of a Kinetix Servo drive. Only One (1) servo drive is needed by this operator however, there are a variety of options to select from. Available Kinetix drives for this servo motor are Kinetix 5500, Kinetix 5700, Kinetix 6200/6500, Kinetix 6000, Kinetix 300/350, Kinetix 2000, and Kinetix 7000. It is important to note that Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 will require a conversion kit such as 2198-H2DCK (series B or later) Hiperface-to-DSL feedback converter kit and 2198-K57CK-D15M universal feedback connector kit respectively.
The MPL-B310P-SK72AA servo motor is part of the low-inertia servo motors series from Allen-Bradley. The motor has a magnet stack length designator of 10, and 5000 revolutions per minute of rated speed. For the feedback, the MPL-B310P-SK72AA servo motor has a single-turn high-resolution feedback encoder.
When mounting the MPL-B310P-SK72AA servo motor, note that electromagnetic interference can cause the motor to operate improperly. To prevent EMI interference, signal-carrying lines can be separated and shielded, the AC power can be filtered, and all of the recommended grounding procedures must be followed. For the cabling, the signal-carrying cables should be separated from the power carrying cables. Additionally, the signal and power cables should be routed differently. When grounding the servo motor, a single-point parallel ground system should be used. The grounding system should make use of a ground bus bar. As a rule of thumb, the MPL-B310P-SK72AA servo motor should be installed or accessed when the power is still connected. The power should be locked out before connecting or disconnecting the motor. The servo motor should be operated in an environment with the proper ambient temperature.