Permissible Load To Motor Mass Ratio When The Dynamic Brake Is Used - Mitsubishi Electric MR-J4-10A(-RJ) Instruction Manual

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15. USING A LINEAR SERVO MOTOR

15.4.4 Permissible load to motor mass ratio when the dynamic brake is used

Use the dynamic brake under the load to motor mass ratio indicated in the following table. If the ratio is
higher than this value, the dynamic brake may burn. If there is a possibility that the ratio may exceed the
value, contact your local sales office.
The values of the permissible load to motor mass ratio in the table are the values when the linear servo
motor is used at the maximum speed.
When actual speed does not reach the maximum speed of the linear servo motor, calculate the permissible
load to motor mass ratio at the time of using the dynamic brake by the following equation. (The upper limit is
300 times.)
Permissible load to motor mass ratio of the dynamic brake = Value in the table × (Servo motor maximum
2
speed
/Actual using speed
For example, when an actual using speed is 2 m/s or less for the LM-H3P2A-07P motor (maximum speed:
3.0 m/s), the equation will be as follows.
Permissible load to motor mass ratio of dynamic brake = 40 × 3
Linear servo motor
(primary side)
LM-H3 series
LM-U2 series
LM-F series
LM-K2 series
2
)
Permissible load to motor mass ratio
[Multiplier]
2
2
/2
= 90 [times]
15 - 31
40
100
50

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