Specifications

SM - 12 Synchronous Motors Ver. 0002
SM.4 BRAKE CHARACTERISTICS
FXM motors have a brake that acts by friction against the shaft. It is used to hold the motor. It
MUST NOT be used to stop the motor when it is turning.
The brake MUST NEVER exceed its maximum turning speed.
Voltages between 22 and 26 volts release the shaft. Watch that no voltage
over 26 V is applied. That would prevent the shaft from turning.
When installing the motor, verify that the brake releases the shaft
completely before turning it for the first time.
SM.5 CONNECTORS
SM.5.1 POWER AND BRAKE CONNECTOR
It is a straight male socket connector. It ensures a sealing standard IP65.
There are three different models, for currents up to 23 Amps, 46 Amps or 80 Amps detailed on
the previous page. The socket connector of the motors will be connected to straight terminal
strips called MC 23, MC 46 and MC 80, or AMC 23 and AMC 46 if they are angled.
Fagor supplies them separately (not with the motor) and upon request.
Only certain motor models carry 46 Amp and 80 Amp connectors. See characteristics tables
on the previous pages.
Make sure that the U, V, W and Ground terminals of the Drive are connected to the U1, V1,
W1 and Ground terminals of the Motor respectively.
Otherwise, the motor will not run properly.
Motor Type
Torque
Maximum
RPM
Power
On/Off
Delay
Unlocking
voltage margin
Inertia Weight
Nm (in.lb) rpm W (HP) ms Vdc Kg.cm
2
(lb.in
2
) Kg (lbf)
FXM 1 2.5 (22.12) 10000 12 (0.016) 7/5
22 - 26
0,38 (0.13) 0,3 (0.66)
FXM 3 5 (44.25) 8000 16 (0.021) 15/7 1,06 (0.36) 0,6 (1.32)
FXM 5 12 (106.2) 6000 18 (0.024) 30/13 3,6 (1.23) 1.1 (2.42)
FXM 7 40 (354) 3600 35 (0.047) 100/30 31,8 (10.86) 3.5 (7.71)