Sew-Eurodrive MCF40A0030-5A3-4-00

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SKUMCF40A0030-5A3-4-00
ManufacturerSew-Eurodrive
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
2553,90PLN
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Description

The Sew-Eurodrive MCF40A0030-5A3-4-00 is a compact AC drive inverter from the MOVIDRIVE compact series, designed for efficient motor control in industrial applications. Operating within a voltage range of 380 to 500 VAC, it delivers a rated output power of 3.0 kW (4.9 kVA) and a rated output current of 7.0 A. The device supports a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hz, making it suitable for various industrial environments. Its compact dimensions of 105 x 315 x 155 mm and weight of 2.8 kg facilitate easy integration into existing systems. The MCF40A0030-5A3-4-00 is ideal for applications requiring precise motor control, such as conveyor systems, pumps, and other machinery where variable speed and torque are essential.

Specifications

Voltage
500 V
Product Type
Drive
Signal Type
500
Signal Level
500 V
Current
7 A
Frequency
50 - 60 Hz
Relay Specifications
500 VAC

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