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Mitsubishi Electric HG-KR73 MELSERVO-J4 Low Inertia Rotary Servo Motor

Mitsubishi Electric HG-KR73 MELSERVO-J4 Low Inertia Rotary Servo Motor

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: HG-KR73

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Rotary Servo Motors

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 4000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Integrating seamlessly into high-speed, precision positioning systems, the Mitsubishi Electric HG-KR73 low-inertia rotary servo motor delivers 750W (0.75 kW) of continuous power output within the high-performance MELSERVO-J4 platform. Engineered for highly dynamic applications requiring rapid acceleration and deceleration, this industrial motor features a built-in 22-bit absolute encoder providing 4,194,304 pulses per revolution for exceptional closed-loop position accuracy. Operable across multiple command interfaces, including CC-Link IE Field and SSCNET III/H via compatible MR-J4 servo amplifiers, this motor maintains excellent thermal efficiency and rotational stability in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • High-resolution 22-bit absolute/incremental encoder for exceptional feedback precision.
  • Low-inertia rotor design optimized for high-frequency start-stop cycles.
  • Totally enclosed, self-cooling structure with an IP65 protection rating (excluding shaft axis).
  • Seamless integration with MELSERVO-J4 series servo amplifiers (such as MR-J4-70B, MR-J4-70A).
  • Robust environmental resilience, capable of operating in ambient temperatures up to 40 degC.

Industrial Applications

  • High-speed pick-and-place assembly systems
  • Semiconductor manufacturing and wafer-handling machinery
  • Packaging, labeling, and filling equipment
  • Multi-axis X-Y positioning stages
  • Textile feed drives and small printing presses

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value / Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model / Article Number HG-KR73
Series Name MELSERVO-J4
Rated Output Power 0.75 kW (750 Watts)
Rated Torque 2.4 N m
Maximum Torque 8.4 N m
Rated Speed 3000 r/min
Maximum Rotational Speed 6000 r/min
Rated Current 4.8 A
Maximum Current 17.0 A
Rotor Moment of Inertia 1.26 x 10^-4 kg m2
Detector Type 22-bit absolute/incremental encoder (4,194,304 pulses/rev)
Thermal Class 130 (Class B)
Ingress Protection Rating IP65 (excluding shaft axis)
Ambient Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degC (non-freezing)
Net Weight 2.8 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 4.0 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The HG-KR73 is the standard-shaft, low-inertia model in the 750W class. If your installation environment exposes the motor to splashing oils, heavy cutting fluids, or high humidity, the HG-KR73J variant featuring an integrated shaft oil seal must be utilized instead. Additionally, do not mistake the HG-KR series for the ultra-low inertia HG-MR73 series; though physically identical in spatial dimensions, they feature completely distinct rotor inertia envelopes and require dedicated tuning profiles within the MR Configurator2 programming suite.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Ensure the external load-to-motor inertia ratio does not exceed the recommended maximum of 17 times the motor's rotor inertia. Exceeding this boundary without severe gain reduction will trigger servo loop oscillation, audible high-frequency vibration, and eventual overcurrent faults (such as AL.50 or AL.51) during rapid acceleration phases. In tightly sealed control cabinets, verify that ambient motor temperature does not push past the 40 degC threshold, as continuous heavy operation near 2.4 N m rated torque can drive the internal windings close to their Class B thermal limits.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

To prevent feedback communication dropouts, always employ dedicated, double-shielded encoder cables (such as Mitsubishi’s MR-EKCBL_M-H or MR-EKCBL_M-L cables). The 22-bit high-resolution serial feedback signal is sensitive to high-frequency electromagnetic noise; therefore, routing motor power cables and feedback lines in separate, grounded metal conduits is highly recommended. Ensure the motor frame is securely grounded back to the companion MR-J4 amplifier's earth terminal to minimize potential leakage currents.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Verify that primary AC input power supplying the companion MR-J4 servo amplifier is completely disconnected and locked out. Wait at least 15 minutes to allow internal DC bus capacitors to fully discharge before attempting to connect or disconnect the motor power or encoder lines. Failure to do so can result in fatal electrical shock and immediate destruction of the encoder electronics.

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Mount the motor securely on a flat, vibration-resistant metal mounting plate. Clean any rust-preventative compounds from the shaft before attaching mechanical components.

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Align the coupling accurately; excessive misalignment will exceed the allowable radial load of 392 N and thrust load of 147 N, leading to premature bearing failure.

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Connect the encoder and power cables, making sure they snap firmly into their respective sockets. Avoid routing the cables with sharp bends or structural tension.

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Can the HG-KR73 motor be used with MR-J3 series amplifiers?

No. The HG-KR73 is specifically engineered for the MELSERVO-J4 series and requires compatible MR-J4 servo amplifiers (such as MR-J4-70A or MR-J4-70B) to handle the 22-bit serial encoder feedback.

Does the HG-KR73 come with a built-in holding brake?

No. The standard HG-KR73 does not include an electromagnetic brake. If your application requires a vertical axis holding brake, you must select the HG-KR73B model variant.

What is the physical protection rating of this servo motor?

The motor housing features an IP65 protection rating, excluding the shaft-through portion. For environments with high exposure to fluid splashing, the HG-KR73J model with an oil seal is required.

What is the maximum torque capacity of the HG-KR73?

The HG-KR73 has a rated continuous torque of 2.4 N m and can deliver an instantaneous maximum peak torque of 8.4 N m during high-acceleration phases.

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