Product Description

Product Description

Model naming rules for low voltage integrated dc servo motor

1. Company name abbreviation
2. Product series model, indicating that the motor is an IDS series, referring to the acronym for integrated DC servo
3. Frame number (42/57/60/80), expressed in millimeters by the dimensions of the motor casing and mounting plate
4. Control method optional (P/R/C) P represents pulse, R represents RS485, and C represents CANopen bus
5. The motor model, such as (01/02/03/04/05/06), represents the model of the motor 6.Encoder type: A represents a 17 bit single turn absolute encoder

 

Characteristics of Integrated Dc Servo Motor

1. Compact: Integrated design of integrated drive motor Easy installation, small footprint, and simple wiring.

2. Multiple motion control modes: Supports the CiA402 standard protocol, including Relative position mode, absolute position mode, speed Mode, torque mode, and CHINAMFG regression mode.

3. low-power consumption: Adopting low internal resistance MOS to ensure motor performance Excellent torque utilization while reducing motor power consumption And heat generation, effectively extending the service life of

the motor.

4. control mode: Supports pulse/RS485/CANopen.

5. Multi segment position speed function: With multi segment position function and multi segment speed function.

6. Safe and reliable: Driver built-in in place and alarm output signal Convenient for upper computer detection and control built-in Multiple alarm functions such as over differential, over undervoltage, and over temperature Can ensure the safe operation of processing equipment.
 

Integrated solution for precision control motors

 

Traditional split solution

Features:

1.  Adopting a new 32-bit M4+core with 120M or 240M main frequency
2. Stable torque characteristics from low to high speeds, with high speed and precision
3. Equipped with brake resistor interface to prevent damage to the electromechanical braking system
4. Wide speed range, low temperature rise, and high efficiency
5. Integrated motor and drive, compact size, simple wiring, and drive Good compatibility with the motor
6. Equipped with overcurrent, overvoltage, over temperature, and over differential protection functions
7. Configure a 17bit single turn absolute encoder

 

Communication method:

1. Pulse type

2. RS485 MOdbus RTU network type

3. CANopen network type

 

Protection level:

Waterproof type: IP30, IP54, IP65, optional

 

Usage:

Medical equipment, logistics transportation, industrial automation, textile machinery, laser, drawing, traditional Chinese
medicine ingredient industry, etc

Product Parameters

42mm Integrated Servo Motor (Gearbox optional)

Model Power (W) Rated Voltage (VDC) Rated Current (A) Rated Speed (rpm) Rated Torque (N.m) Total height L (mm) Encoder Control method (optional)
JKIDS42-P01A 26 24 1.8 4000 0.0625 61 17bit Pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS42-P02A 53 24 3.3 4000 0.125 81 17bit Pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS42-P03A 78 24 4.5 4000 0.185 101 17bit Pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS42-P04A 78 24 4.5 3000 0.25 120 17bit Pulse RS485 CANopen

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57mm Integrated Servo Motor (Gearbox / Brake optional) 

Model Power (W) Rated Voltage (VDC) Rated Current (A) Rated Speed (rpm) Rated Torque (N.m) Total height L (mm) Encoder Control method (optional)
JKIDS57-P01A 91 24/36 3.5 3000 0.29 101 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS57-P02A 140 24/36 5.4 3000 0.45 121 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS57-P03A 200 36/48 7.5 3000 0.64 141 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen

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60mm Integrated Servo Motor (Gearbox / Brake / Cooling Fan optional) 

Model Power (W) Rated Voltage (VDC) Rated Current (A) Rated Speed (rpm) Rated Torque (N.m) Total height L (mm) Encoder Control method (optional)
JKIDS60-P01A 200 24 12 3000 0.64 94 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS60-P02A 400 48 11 3000 1.27 112 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen

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80mm Integrated Servo Motor (Gearbox / Brake / Cooling Fan optional) 

Model Power (W) Rated Voltage (VDC) Rated Current (A) Rated Speed (rpm) Rated Torque (N.m) Total height L (mm) Encoder Control method (optional)
JKIDS80-P01A 750 48/72 19/12 3000 2.4 155 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen
JKIDS80-P02A 1000 72 17 3000 3.2 175 17bit pulse RS485 CANopen

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Company Profile

HangZhou CHINAMFG Co., Ltd was a high technology industry zone in HangZhou, china. Our products used in many kinds of machines, such as 3d printer CNC machine, medical equipment, weaving printing equipments and so on.
JKONGMOTOR warmly welcome ‘OEM’ & ‘ODM’ cooperations and other companies to establish long-term cooperation with us.
Company spirit of sincere and good reputation, won the recognition and support of the broad masses of customers, at the same time with the domestic and foreign suppliers close community of interests, the company entered the stage of stage of benign development, laying a CHINAMFG foundation for the strategic goal of realizing only really the sustainable development of the company.

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Application: Industrial, Power Tools, Medical Equipment
Operating Speed: High Speed
Excitation Mode: Shunt
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Are there specific maintenance requirements for AC motors to ensure optimal performance?

Yes, AC motors have specific maintenance requirements to ensure their optimal performance and longevity. Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected failures, maximizes efficiency, and extends the lifespan of the motor. Here are some key maintenance practices for AC motors:

  1. Cleaning and Inspection: Regularly clean the motor to remove dust, dirt, and debris that can accumulate on the motor surfaces and hinder heat dissipation. Inspect the motor for any signs of damage, loose connections, or abnormal noise/vibration. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
  2. Lubrication: Check the motor’s lubrication requirements and ensure proper lubrication of bearings, gears, and other moving parts. Insufficient or excessive lubrication can lead to increased friction, overheating, and premature wear. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for lubrication intervals and use the recommended lubricants.
  3. Belt and Pulley Maintenance: If the motor is coupled with a belt and pulley system, regularly inspect and adjust the tension of the belts. Improper belt tension can affect motor performance and efficiency. Replace worn-out belts and damaged pulleys as needed.
  4. Cooling System Maintenance: AC motors often have cooling systems such as fans or heat sinks to dissipate heat generated during operation. Ensure that these cooling systems are clean and functioning properly. Remove any obstructions that may impede airflow and compromise cooling efficiency.
  5. Electrical Connections: Regularly inspect the motor’s electrical connections for signs of loose or corroded terminals. Loose connections can lead to voltage drops, increased resistance, and overheating. Tighten or replace any damaged connections and ensure proper grounding.
  6. Vibration Analysis: Periodically perform vibration analysis on the motor to detect any abnormal vibrations. Excessive vibration can indicate misalignment, unbalanced rotors, or worn-out bearings. Address the underlying causes of vibration to prevent further damage and ensure smooth operation.
  7. Motor Testing: Conduct regular motor testing, such as insulation resistance testing and winding resistance measurement, to assess the motor’s electrical condition. These tests can identify insulation breakdown, winding faults, or other electrical issues that may affect motor performance and reliability.
  8. Professional Maintenance: For more complex maintenance tasks or when dealing with large industrial motors, it is advisable to involve professional technicians or motor specialists. They have the expertise and tools to perform in-depth inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance procedures.

It’s important to note that specific maintenance requirements may vary depending on the motor type, size, and application. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for the particular AC motor in use. By following proper maintenance practices, AC motors can operate optimally, minimize downtime, and have an extended service life.

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What are the safety considerations when working with or around AC motors?

Working with or around AC motors requires careful attention to safety to prevent accidents, injuries, and electrical hazards. Here are some important safety considerations to keep in mind:

  • Electrical Hazards: AC motors operate on high voltage electrical systems, which pose a significant electrical hazard. It is essential to follow proper lockout/tagout procedures when working on motors to ensure that they are de-energized and cannot accidentally start up. Only qualified personnel should perform electrical work on motors, and they should use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as insulated gloves, safety glasses, and arc flash protection, to protect themselves from electrical shocks and arc flash incidents.
  • Mechanical Hazards: AC motors often drive mechanical equipment, such as pumps, fans, or conveyors, which can present mechanical hazards. When working on or near motors, it is crucial to be aware of rotating parts, belts, pulleys, or couplings that can cause entanglement or crushing injuries. Guards and safety barriers should be in place to prevent accidental contact with moving parts, and proper machine guarding principles should be followed. Lockout/tagout procedures should also be applied to the associated mechanical equipment to ensure it is safely de-energized during maintenance or repair.
  • Fire and Thermal Hazards: AC motors can generate heat during operation, and in some cases, excessive heat can pose a fire hazard. It is important to ensure that motors are adequately ventilated to dissipate heat and prevent overheating. Motor enclosures and cooling systems should be inspected regularly to ensure proper functioning. Additionally, combustible materials should be kept away from motors to reduce the risk of fire. If a motor shows signs of overheating or emits a burning smell, it should be immediately shut down and inspected by a qualified professional.
  • Proper Installation and Grounding: AC motors should be installed and grounded correctly to ensure electrical safety. Motors should be installed according to manufacturer guidelines, including proper alignment, mounting, and connection of electrical cables. Adequate grounding is essential to prevent electrical shocks and ensure the safe dissipation of fault currents. Grounding conductors, such as grounding rods or grounding straps, should be properly installed and regularly inspected to maintain their integrity.
  • Safe Handling and Lifting: AC motors can be heavy and require proper handling and lifting techniques to prevent musculoskeletal injuries. When moving or lifting motors, equipment such as cranes, hoists, or forklifts should be used, and personnel should be trained in safe lifting practices. It is important to avoid overexertion and use proper lifting tools, such as slings or lifting straps, to distribute the weight evenly and prevent strain or injury.
  • Training and Awareness: Proper training and awareness are critical for working safely with or around AC motors. Workers should receive training on electrical safety, lockout/tagout procedures, personal protective equipment usage, and safe work practices. They should be familiar with the specific hazards associated with AC motors and understand the appropriate safety precautions to take. Regular safety meetings and reminders can help reinforce safe practices and keep safety at the forefront of everyone’s minds.

It is important to note that the safety considerations mentioned above are general guidelines. Specific safety requirements may vary depending on the motor size, voltage, and the specific workplace regulations and standards in place. It is crucial to consult relevant safety codes, regulations, and industry best practices to ensure compliance and maintain a safe working environment when working with or around AC motors.

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How does the speed control mechanism work in AC motors?

The speed control mechanism in AC motors varies depending on the type of motor. Here, we will discuss the speed control methods used in two common types of AC motors: induction motors and synchronous motors.

Speed Control in Induction Motors:

Induction motors are typically designed to operate at a constant speed determined by the frequency of the AC power supply and the number of motor poles. However, there are several methods for controlling the speed of induction motors:

  1. Varying the Frequency: By varying the frequency of the AC power supply, the speed of an induction motor can be adjusted. This method is known as variable frequency drive (VFD) control. VFDs convert the incoming AC power supply into a variable frequency and voltage output, allowing precise control of motor speed. This method is commonly used in industrial applications where speed control is crucial, such as conveyors, pumps, and fans.
  2. Changing the Number of Stator Poles: The speed of an induction motor is inversely proportional to the number of stator poles. By changing the connections of the stator windings or using a motor with a different pole configuration, the speed can be adjusted. However, this method is less commonly used and is typically employed in specialized applications.
  3. Adding External Resistance: In some cases, external resistance can be added to the rotor circuit of an induction motor to control its speed. This method, known as rotor resistance control, involves inserting resistors in series with the rotor windings. By varying the resistance, the rotor current and torque can be adjusted, resulting in speed control. However, this method is less efficient and is mainly used in specific applications where precise control is not required.

Speed Control in Synchronous Motors:

Synchronous motors offer more precise speed control compared to induction motors due to their inherent synchronous operation. The following methods are commonly used for speed control in synchronous motors:

  1. Adjusting the AC Power Frequency: Similar to induction motors, changing the frequency of the AC power supply can control the speed of synchronous motors. By adjusting the power frequency, the synchronous speed of the motor can be altered. This method is often used in applications where precise speed control is required, such as industrial machinery and processes.
  2. Using a Variable Frequency Drive: Variable frequency drives (VFDs) can also be used to control the speed of synchronous motors. By converting the incoming AC power supply into a variable frequency and voltage output, VFDs can adjust the motor speed with high accuracy and efficiency.
  3. DC Field Control: In some synchronous motors, the rotor field is supplied by a direct current (DC) source, allowing for precise control over the motor’s speed. By adjusting the DC field current, the magnetic field strength and speed of the motor can be controlled. This method is commonly used in applications that require fine-tuned speed control, such as industrial processes and high-performance machinery.

These methods provide different ways to control the speed of AC motors, allowing for flexibility and adaptability in various applications. The choice of speed control mechanism depends on factors such as the motor type, desired speed range, accuracy requirements, efficiency considerations, and cost constraints.

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