Cisco Systems Z600 manual

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 85 C H A P T E R ➆ Hardware Reference The information in this chapter will enable you to: ❏ Use this chapter as a quick-reference for system performance specifications Z600 Electrical Specifications Electrical specifications for the Z Drive’s input and output power are provided in this section. Input Power ❏ V[...]

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    86 Z Drive User Guide Z600 Technical Data Units Z-605 Z-606 Z-610 Z-620 Z-630 Z-635 Z-640 Continuous Stall Torque* oz-in lb-in lb-ft Nm 346 22 1.8 2.4 633 40 3.3 4.5 867 54 4.5 6.1 1743 109 9.1 12.3 2475 155 12.9 17.5 2458 154 12.8 17.4 4114 257 21.4 29.1 Peak Torque ( ± 10%) oz-in lb-in lb-ft Nm 1083 68 5.6 7.7 1954 122 10.2 13.8 1733 108 9.0 12.[...]

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 87 Motor Size: Z605 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 68.7 29.4 10.68 1.46 32 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Cont[...]

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    88 Z Drive User Guide Motor Size: Z606 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 120 51.2 15.32 0.896 34 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Continuous, Rate[...]

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 89 Motor Size: Z610 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 61.4 26.2 13.16 0.762 36 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Con[...]

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    90 Z Drive User Guide Motor Size: Z620 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 124.2 53 23.4 0.82 40 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Continuous, Rated [...]

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 91 Motor Size: Z630 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 175.3 74.9 26.7 0.68 43 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Cont[...]

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    92 Z Drive User Guide Motor Size: Z635 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 175.3 70 0.77 20.8 28 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Continuous, Rated [...]

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 93 Motor Size: Z640 Value Units Tolerance 1 2 3 4 5 Constant (s): Torque Voltage (Sinusodial) Electrical Time Mechanical Time Thermal 291.5 124.5 26.2 0.55 33 oz-in/A rms V rms/Krpm milliseconds milliseconds minutes ± 10% ± 10% nominal nominal nominal 6 7 8 9 10 11 Torque (s): Continuous, Stall Continuous, Stall Con[...]

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    94 Z Drive User Guide Speed/Torque Curves The following speed/torque curves represent the available shaft torque at different operating speeds. Operation at 120VAC and 240VAC is shown for each motor size. Actual motor torque may vary ± 10% due to motor manufacturing variances. For operation from a 1-phase 120VAC, the output torque stays relatively[...]

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    Chapter ➆ Hardware Reference 95 0 700 140 0 210 0 280 0 350 0 420 0 490 0 560 0 630 0 700 0 0 600 120 0 1800 240 0 30 0 0 36 0 0 Z630 at 120VAC Tor q u e ( oz-in ) S p e ed (rp m ) 0 700 140 0 210 0 280 0 350 0 420 0 490 0 560 0 630 0 700 0 0 600 120 0 18 00 2400 3 00 0 360 0 Z630 at 240VAC To r q u e (o z - in ) S p eed ( rpm ) 0 700 14 0 0 21 0[...]