Delta Servo Drives: AC Motors, 750W & 1.5KW Range
Delta Servo Drives or AC Servo Motors, available at IndMALL Automation, are top-tier solutions for your automation needs. We proudly showcase products like Delta Servo Drives ASDA-A2, Delta Servo Motors ASDA-B2, and Delta AC Servo Drives. Our vast inventory encompasses Delta AC Servo motors, A2 Servo Motors, and Servo Controllers, all competitively priced.
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Delta Servo Drives: ASDA-A2 Series
Delta ASDA-A2 Servo Drives offer precision motion control, vibration suppression, and unique E-CAM capabilities, meeting industry needs for accurate automation positioning.
ASDA-A2 Series
Delta Servo Motor: ASDA-B2 Series
Delta ASDA-B2 Servo Motor: Precision positioning with easy setup, integrated microprocessor, reduced wiring, and cost-effective performance, backed by advanced semiconductor technology.
ASDA-B2 Series
Delta AC Servo Motor: ASDA-A3 Series
Delta’s ASDA-A3 Series offers premium AC servo control with precise positioning, energy efficiency, and E-CAM for 99 motion commands. Its user-friendly design streamlines optimization and enhances machinery motion control.
ASDA-A3 Series
Delta Electronic Servo Motor: ASDA-AB Series
Delta’s ASDA-AB Series AC Servo Motor ranges from 100W-3kW and supports multiple control modes. Features include a 450Hz response, 2500ppr encoder, and compatibility with various motor speeds.
ASDA-AB Series
Delta AC Servo Drives: ASDA-B3 Series
Delta’s ASDA-B3 Servo Drives offer 40% faster settling, supports 24-bit encoders, 6000 rpm motor speeds, and EtherCAT up to 8Khz, with user-friendly interfaces and advanced functions.
ASDA-B3 Series
Delta Servo Motor Drive: ASDA-M Series
Delta’s ASDA-M Servo Drive offers precision with zero backlash, multi-axis interpolation, and an adaptable E-Cam. Ideal for diverse mechanical tasks due to its superior vibration suppression and dynamic PR mode.
ASDA-M Series
People Also Ask
Are servo drives AC or DC?
Servo drives can be both AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) based on their design and application. AC servo drives are commonly used in industrial applications due to their efficiency and power. DC servo drives, on the other hand, are often found in smaller applications requiring precise control.
What is the difference between an inverter and a servo drive?
The primary difference between an inverter and a servo drive is their function. An inverter, also known as a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), controls the speed of an AC motor by varying the frequency of the supplied power.
A servo drive, on the other hand, precisely controls motor position, speed, and torque for tasks requiring high precision. Both are essential for motor control but serve different applications.
Can we use VFD for the servo motor?
Yes, a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) can be used with a servo motor, but it’s not ideal for precision control. While VFDs control the speed of AC motors by varying power frequency, servo drives provide precise control over position, speed, and torque.
For applications requiring high accuracy and responsiveness, a dedicated servo drive is recommended over a VFD.
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