Giddings & Lewis HSM320-B24 NIB AC Servo Motor 401-34433-20

NEW Giddings & Lewis HSM320-B24 NIB AC Servo Motor 401-34433-20 5000 RPM 240 V Technical Specifications

📐 Model HSM320‑B24
Voltage 240 V AC
🚀 Maximum Speed 5000 RPM
🛠️ Frame Size 320 mm
📏 Shaft Diameter 38 mm
🔋 Rated Current 12 A
🎯 Continuous Torque 15 Nm
💥 Peak Torque 45 Nm
🔄 Feedback Incremental encoder (10 μm resolution)
🌡️ Insulation Class Class F
🌧️ IP Rating IP65
🏋️ Weight 32 kg
🔗 Shaft Type Keyed
🔌 Connector 8‑pin MIL‑C‑38999
⚙️ Mounting Flange
🔊 Noise Level < 65 dB(A)
📈 Thermal Protection Embedded thermistors
📜 Standards IEC 60034, NEMA MG‑1

The Giddings & Lewis HSM320‑B24 servo motor is built for high‑precision motion tasks. It runs at up to 5000 rotations per minute and works with 240 volts of AC power. The motor’s frame measures 320 millimeters across. It connects through a standard flange mount and a keyed shaft. The feedback system uses a high‑resolution incremental encoder. This encoder gives accurate position signals every 10 micrometers. The design meets IEC 60034 and NEMA MG‑1 standards for performance and safety.

NEW Giddings & Lewis HSM320-B24 NIB AC Servo Motor 401-34433-20 5000 RPM 240V

This servo motor handles 15 newton‑meters of torque continuously. It can produce 45 newton‑meters of torque for short bursts. The built‑in thermistors monitor winding temperature. They protect the motor from overheating. The insulation is Class F, so the motor withstands higher temperatures. The housing has an IP65 rating. That blocks dust and low‑pressure water jets. The noise level stays under 65 decibels. The motor weighs 32 kilograms, which makes it sturdy yet manageable for most rigging setups.

Installation is simple and fast. The motor uses an 8‑pin MIL‑C‑38999 connector. That lets you hook power and feedback signals in one plug. You can mount it on any machine tool or robotic arm that accepts a 320 mm flange. The keyed shaft locks in couplings firmly. You can program the drive to run open‑loop or closed‑loop. It works with many standard AC servo drives. The high switching frequency of the drive cuts down audible noise. It also lowers motor vibration so parts last longer.

Industrial News Related to AC Servo Motors

In the past few months, factories worldwide have stepped up efforts to upgrade legacy drive systems. Many companies are replacing older DC motors with high‑efficiency AC servo units. This shift helps plants cut energy use by up to 30 percent and reduce maintenance costs. The Giddings & Lewis HSM series has seen rising demand. That is because it combines rugged build quality with precise control. Industry 4.0 initiatives are also driving the trend. They call for real‑time data on motor performance and predictive maintenance. Servo motors with embedded sensors meet these needs. More plants are planning large‑scale retrofits in the coming year.

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漳州风云电气设备有限公司 is a leading supplier of industrial automation gear. The company has deep technical strength and wide import/export networks. It represents top brands from Europe and North America. It offers drives, motors, PLCs, and control systems. The firm supports customers with design, delivery, and after‑sales service.

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