Reversible Motors World K Series With Thermal Protector for Signals
2RK6A-AWJ

Motor
Product Classification | Product Name | List Price | List Price | Shipping Date |
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Motor | 2RK6A-AWJ | - | - | Discontinued Product (1.4.2015 discontinued) |
Included
- Motor: Motor, Capacitor, Capacitor Cap, Operating Manual
Specifications
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Other Specifications
General Specifications
Item | Specifications |
---|---|
Insulation Resistance | After rated operation at normal ambient temperature and humidity, the measurement between the coils and the case is 100 MΩ min. using a 500 VDC megger. |
Dielectric Strength | No abnormality is observed even with an application of 1.5 kVAC at 50 Hz between the coils and the case for 1 minute after rated operation at normal ambient temperature and humidity. |
Temperature Rise | A gearhead or equivalent heat sink* connected to the motor and the winding temperature rise is measured at 80 °C max. using the resistance change method after continuous rated operation under normal ambient temperature and humidity. |
Thermal Class | 130 (B) |
Overheat Protective Device | 6 W Type: Impedance protection Other Types: Built-in thermal protector (automatic return type) Open: 130 ± 5 °C, Return: 82 ± 15 °C |
Operating Ambient Temperature | Single-Phase 100 V, Single-Phase 200 V: -10~+50 °C (Non-freezing) Other Voltages: -10~+40 °C (Non-freezing) |
Operating Ambient Humidity | 85 % max. (Non-condensing) |
Degree of Protection | Lead Wire Type: IP20 Terminal Box Type: IP40 |
- *Heat sink size (Material: Aluminum)
Motor Type (Output Power) | Size (mm) | Thickness (mm) |
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6 W Type | 115 x 115 | 5 |
15 W Type | 125 x 125 | |
25 W Type | 135 x 135 | |
40 W Type | 165 x 165 | |
60 W Type, 90 W Type | 200 x 200 |
Permissible Radial Load and Permissible Axial Load of Round Shaft Type
Permissible Radial Load
Motor | Permissible Radial Load N | ||
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Frame Size □ (mm) | Output Shaft Diameter φ (mm) | From Shaft End 10 mm |
From Shaft End 20 mm |
42 | 5 | 40 | - |
60 | 6 | 50 | 110 |
70 | 6 | 40 | 60 |
80 | 8 | 90 | 140 |
90 | 10 | 140 | 200 |
12 | 240 | 270 |
Permissible Axial Load
Avoid axial load as much as possible. If an axial load is unavoidable, keep it at half or less of the motor mass.

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