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| The motors and encoders should essentially be identical, you have the main number, I don't have the full details but it looks like an motor with brake and serial encoder? Al.
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| In general, the suffix indicates various 'options' for the motor (e.g. special shaft keyway, bearings, FANUC/GE Fanuc marking, IP67, etc). For AC SERVO motors, the suffix has the following meaning: #7xxx (GE Fanuc nameplate) #0xxx (FANUC nameplate) For AC SPINDLE motors, the suffix has the following meaning: #3xxx (GE Fanuc nameplate) #0xxx (FANUC nameplate) For both types of motors, in cases where the suffix is #0000, they omit the suffix entirely from the nameplate. Therefore no suffix is equivalent to #0000. |
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