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Schneider Lexium 32 LXM32SD12N4 Motion Servo Drive

Schneider Lexium 32 LXM32SD12N4 Motion Servo Drive

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  • Manufacturer: Schneider Electric

  • Product No.: LXM32SD12N4

  • Country of origin:France

  • Product Type: Servo drives

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2490g

  • Dimensions: 10,6cm x 33cm x 27,5cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The LXM32SD12N4 is a Motion Servo Drive from the Lexium 32 series, developed by Schneider Electric to deliver high-performance motion control for industrial automation. This unit is designed for three-phase power supplies ranging from 208V to 480V and provides an output power of 0.9kW. The LXM32SD12N4 is optimized for high-dynamic response, precise torque management, and seamless integration into complex motion architectures, including robotics, CNC machinery, and high-speed assembly lines. As an active product within the Lexium 32 lineup, it offers reliable, long-term support for evolving industrial motion control requirements.

Features

  • Three-phase power supply: 208/480V
  • Nominal power output: 0.9kW
  • High-dynamic motion control capability
  • Compact, high-density design for cabinet efficiency
  • Active product status for modern system design and support

Applications

  • Robotics and automated assembly
  • CNC and multi-axis machine tools
  • Precision material handling
  • Automated packaging and labeling machinery
  • Dynamic positioning systems

Technical Specifications

Attribute Specification
Manufacturer Schneider Electric
Brand Schneider Electric
Product Range Lexium
Subrange 32
Model LXM32SD12N4
Product Type Servo drive
Power Rating 0.9kW
Input Voltage 208/480V
Phase Three-phase
Weight 2.49kg
Dimensions 10.6 x 33 x 27.5 cm
Commodity Code 85044095
PLM Product Phase Active

Installation Guidelines

  • Mount the drive vertically in a control cabinet with proper airflow to maintain internal component temperatures within specified limits.
  • Ensure a minimum clearance of 100mm above and below the device to facilitate efficient cooling.
  • Use shielded, twisted-pair cables for motor and encoder connections to mitigate electromagnetic interference in high-precision motion environments.
  • Verify the input voltage matches the 208/480V three-phase requirement prior to enabling the power stage.
  • Ensure the drive chassis is connected to a low-impedance earth ground to satisfy EMI/RFI shielding requirements.
  • Before initial operation, confirm that the motor parameter settings are correctly configured in the control software to prevent overcurrent or motion faults.

What is the power output of the LXM32SD12N4?

The LXM32SD12N4 has a nominal power output of 0.9kW.

What power supply configuration does this servo drive require?

It requires a three-phase power supply within the 208V to 480V range.

Is this product currently available?

Yes, the LXM32SD12N4 is an active product in the Schneider Electric catalog.

What are the recommended mounting clearances for this drive?

A clearance of at least 100mm should be maintained above and below the drive to ensure adequate thermal management.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Country of origin
France

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