Precautions on wiring of motor holding brake circuit. Incorrect wiring or application of abnormal voltage to servo amplifier's /BK output may cause damages and/or create an an safe situation especially with vertical applications.
This supplemental document provides input current capacities for the 100v, 200v, and 400v Sigma-5 servopacks so that integration engineers can properly size the electrical components needed in the control cabinet. Rated currents and in-rush currents are provided for both the main circuit and the control circuit.
This manual describes information required for designing, and maintaining the EtherCAT (CoE) NetworkModule for Sigma-5 Series and Large-Capacity Sigma-5 Series SERVOPACKs.Be sure to refer to this manual and perform design and maintenance to select devices correctly.
This manual describes informations required for designing, and maintaining the Safety Option Module (SGDV-OSA01A) for Sigma-5 and Sigma-7 series servo ampllifiers.
This manual describes procedures required for installation, wiring, and connecting Sigma-5 Series servo drives, including a JOG operation for servomotors not connected to machinery. Be sure to refer to this manual and perform setup operations correctly. 124 pages.
This manual describes information required for designing and maintaining Sigma-5 Series Servo Amplifiers. Be sure to refer to this manual to perform design and maintenance correctly. 324 pages.
This manual describes information required for designing and maintaining Sigma-5 Series Servo Amplifiers. Be sure to refer to this manual to perform design and maintenance correctly. 324 pages.
This document provides dimensional details about mounting the Sigma-5 series servo amplifier in place of the Sigma-2, Sigma-3 or Legend series servo amplifier. Amplifier mounting adapter plates are available for this purpose (part numbers shown in the attached document). In many cases, Sigma-2, Sigma-3 and Legend series servo amplifiers are not dimensionally compatible with Sigma-5 series servo amplifiers. See dimensional comparisons in the attached document.
This document is a guide to provide I/O options when a system has implemented a Sigma-II, Sigma-III, or LEGEND amplifier, and is being migrated to a Sigma-5 amplifier.
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