Model NO.Z18B
Number of StatorThree-Phase
SpeciesYVP Series Frequency Control
Rotor StructureSquirrel-Cage
Casing ProtectionOpen Type
Number of Poles4
Starting ModeDirect on-line Starting
CertificationISO9001, CCC, EU Type
Rated Torque7-2547nm
Rated Speed500-3000rpm
Max. Speed8000rpm
Rated Power1.1-400kw
Optimized structures of stator and rotor models.
Closed rotor slots reduce high harmonics and high-speed noise.
Absence of casing and built-in air path facilitate efficient heat radiation.
Integration of feet with body enhances resistance to vibration.
Built-in high precision magnetic encoder facilitates little speed fluctuation.
Maintenance-free built-in smart motor data card.
Our facility is an integrated industrial supplier that combines in-house manufacturing with strategic distribution. We focus on couplings—stocking standard lines of disc, high-elastic, jaw and gear types while offering rapid, flexible production for non-standard requests. We also distribute linear guides, ball screws, servo motors and drives, giving customers one-stop access to a full range of power-transmission components.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main application of the Z18B series motor?
The Z18B series is a high-performance AC servo spindle motor designed specifically for industrial CNC milling machines and other high-precision machinery.
Q2: Does the motor support various encoder types?
Yes, it features a built-in encoder with multiple options including magnetic, incremental, rotary, SinCos, and absolute types to suit different control requirements.
Q3: What are the cooling and protection specifications?
The motor uses forced air cooling and has an IP55 protection rating (IEC40034-5), making it durable for industrial environments.
Q4: Can I request a customized specification?
Yes, we support both standard specifications and non-standard customization to meet specific technical requirements for your equipment.
Q5: What is the maximum operational speed?
The Z18B series can reach a maximum speed of 8000 RPM, with rated speeds typically ranging between 500 and 3000 RPM.
Q6: Why is the rotor design significant?
The closed rotor slots are engineered to significantly reduce high harmonics and operational noise at high speeds, ensuring smoother machine performance.