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18. MR-J4-03A6(-RJ) SERVO AMPLIFIER

18.7 Characteristics

The items in the following table are the same as those for MR-J4-_A_(-RJ) servo amplifiers of 100 W or
more. Refer to the section of the detailed explanation field for details.
18.7.1 Overload protection characteristics
An electronic thermal is built in the servo amplifier to protect the servo motor, servo amplifier and servo
motor power wires from overloads.
[AL. 50 Overload 1] occurs if overload operation performed is above the electronic thermal protection curve
shown in fig. 18.1. [AL. 51 Overload 2] occurs if the maximum current is applied continuously for several
seconds due to machine collision, etc. Use the equipment on the left-side area of the continuous or broken
line in the graph.
For the system where the unbalanced torque occurs, such as a vertical axis system, the unbalanced torque
of the machine should be kept at 70% or less of the rated torque.
This servo amplifier has servo motor overload protective function. (The servo motor overload current (full
load current) is set on the basis of 120% rated current of the servo amplifier.)
Item
Cable bending life
1000
100
Servo-lock
10
1
0.1
0
50
100
(Note) Load ratio [%]
HG-AK0136/HG-AK0236/HG-AK0336
Note. If operation that generates torque more than 100% of the rating is performed with an
abnormally high frequency in a servo motor stop status (servo-lock status) or in a 50
r/min or less low-speed operation status, the servo amplifier may malfunction
regardless of the electronic thermal protection.
Fig. 18.1 Electronic thermal protection characteristics
18 - 75
Operation
150
200
250
300
350
Detailed explanation
Section 10.4
400

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