Description
Frame Size:NEMA 34
Operating Temperature Range:0°C…+40 °C
Manufacturer Product Status:Commercialized
Equivalent To:SP3402EZ
Compliant With Standards:CE, C-Tick, UL, cUL, ClassSIL3/PLe
Power Input:N/A (Stepper Motor)
Control Interface:Universal Feedback Interface Supports Up to 14 Types of Encoders
Resolution:High Resolution Analog Input (16-bit plus)
HP Systems Availability:Higher HP systems available through paralleling
Secure Disable Feature:Secure disable for contactor elimination to EN954-1 cat 3
Smart Card Capability:Smart Card – parameter and application program cloning and backup card
The Emerson MTR-1324-N-A-E-SRR is an advanced stepping motor designed specifically for applications requiring splash-proof performance. Its robust design ensures reliable operation in wet and harsh environments, making it ideal for use in extruders, elevators, conveyors, wire drawing machinery, pumps, and bridle controls.
With a NEMA 34 frame size, this motor is built to withstand the rigors of industrial settings. The ambient air temperature range of 0°C to +40 °C allows for versatile operation across different climates and conditions.
This stepper motor is commercialized and meets the highest standards of safety and performance, including compliance with CE, C-Tick, UL, cUL, and Class SIL3/PLe certifications. These certifications ensure that the motor meets stringent international safety and quality requirements.
Key features include higher horsepower systems available through paralleling, secure disable for contactor elimination to EN954-1 cat 3, and a smart card interface for parameter and application program cloning and backup. Additionally, it supports up to 14 types of encoders and includes a high-resolution analog input (16-bit plus).
Designed with the user in mind, the Emerson MTR-1324-N-A-E-SRR provides a universal feedback interface that enhances precision and control, making it a superior choice for any industrial control application requiring high reliability and accuracy.
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