The ECMA-FA1845SS (ECMAFA1845SS) is a high-performance AC servo motor from Delta, designed for precision motion control in heavy-duty industrial applications requiring high power and absolute positioning accuracy. With a rated output of 4.5 kW and a substantial rated torque of 28.65 N-m, this motor is a critical component for large-scale industrial machinery, such as heavy-duty gantry systems, multi-axis robots, and precision processing centers. Its advanced absolute encoder—featuring a 17-bit single-cycle and 16-bit multi-cycle resolution—ensures that the motor retains its exact positional data even during power outages, significantly reducing calibration times and enhancing operational safety and uptime in complex automation environments.
Technical Configuration
The motor is built on a 180 mm frame size and features a robust mechanical design tailored for harsh environments. It includes an integrated electromagnetic brake, essential for safety in vertical axis applications (e.g., Z-axis lifts), and an oil seal to protect internal components from lubricant ingress and debris. The motor’s high power rating (105.5 kW/s) and rapid mechanical time constant (0.92 ms) allow for extremely dynamic movement profiles, enabling it to respond instantly to changing command signals from the servo drive. The low motor resistance (0.032 Ohm) ensures minimal energy loss, promoting cooler operation during high-duty-cycle industrial manufacturing processes.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
ECMA-FA1845SS
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
29.0 kg
Power Rating
4.5 kW
Rated Torque
28.65 N-m
Rated Speed
1500 rpm
Encoder Type
Absolute (17-bit single / 16-bit multi)
Brake/Oil Seal
Included
Shaft Diameter
42 mm
Resistance
0.032 Ohm
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is an absolute encoder preferred over an incremental encoder in this application?
An absolute encoder tracks the motor's position even when the power is removed. In large-scale machinery like a 4.5 kW gantry system, this eliminates the need for a "homing" sequence upon system startup, preventing potential collisions and drastically reducing machine reset times.
What is the role of the integrated electromagnetic brake?
The brake is a fail-safe mechanism designed to lock the motor shaft in position when the servo drive is disabled or in an emergency stop state. This is vital for safety-critical vertical loads that would otherwise drift or drop due to gravity when power is removed.
Does the 0.92 ms mechanical time constant affect system tuning?
Yes, this very low time constant confirms the motor’s high dynamic responsiveness. When tuning your servo drive, you may need to increase the proportional gain settings to take full advantage of this rapid response without causing mechanical oscillations.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Thermal Management: The ECMA-FA1845SS is a high-power device (4.5 kW) and requires a substantial heat-sinking surface. Always mount the motor to a metal baseplate that is structurally integrated into the machine frame. Never wrap or thermally insulate the motor housing, as this will lead to premature failure of the winding insulation.
Mechanical Alignment: When attaching the 42 mm shaft to your mechanical system, use high-precision, torsionally rigid couplings. Even minor shaft misalignment will manifest as vibration and high-frequency resonance, which can cause premature bearing wear and encoder error messages in high-speed applications.
Cable Integrity: Given the sensitive nature of the multi-cycle absolute encoder, use only industrial-grade double-shielded cables. Ensure the cable is secured with strain relief at the motor exit and that the shield is bonded to the machine frame at the motor end to effectively drain electromagnetic noise.
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