Indramat TDM3.3-030-300-W1

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SKUTDM33-030-300-W1
ManufacturerIndramat
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
2926,34PLN
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Description

The Indramat TDM3.3-030-300-W1 is a modular servo drive unit from the TDM series, engineered for precise control in industrial automation applications. Designed to deliver a continuous current of 30 A at a nominal bus voltage of 300 V DC, it provides a power output of 9 kW with a power loss of 175 W under nominal conditions. The drive features a built-in fan for efficient cooling and operates within an ambient temperature range of 0 to +50°C, ensuring reliable performance in various industrial environments. With a weight of 8 kg, it is suitable for integration into compact control cabinets. This servo drive is ideal for applications requiring high-density control architectures and modular expansions, such as packaging machines, robotics, and machine tools.

Specifications

Weight
6.80 kgs
Voltage
300 V
Signal Type
300
Product Type
Drive
Signal Level
300 V

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