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Product Description
The PMM-UA-4304-1 is a cost-effective motion control device built by Sanyo Denki for the monitoring and control of the stepper motor series designed by its engineers and used in production and processing applications. The converter has a compact enclosure that is strong enough to protect it from all kinds of foreign interference; this enclosure is also structured in a way that makes its direct integration into the control cabinet very straightforward to carry out. The PMM-UA-4304-1 frequency converter can provide connected motors with rated currents of 4 amperes/phase and 6 amperes/phase. It also maintains the motors at smooth operation and relatively low vibrations, even at reduced speeds. There are several Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) present on the front part of this product; these diodes play important roles in helping operators to quickly determine the status of the product’s power supply, phase origin, pulse, and error status.
The PMM-UA-4304-1 servo motor driver is estimated to weigh about 4 kilograms; its small enclosure design makes it desirable for operators with limited installation space. Customers who purchase this driver are guaranteed to enjoy significantly higher operation efficiency; the driver is also delivered to customers anywhere in the work. The delivery is done through trusted Wake Industrial partners, which include FedEx, UPS, and DHL. The design of the PMM-UA-4304-1 puts it at little risk of overheating even when it is being operated in an ambient temperature as high as 50 degrees Celsius. It efficiently gets rid of the excess heat through the natural process of convection, radiation and even conduction.
The PMM-UA-4304-1 stepper motor driver comes with a 12 month warranty period; this warranty covers any fault that operates during the normal operation of the driver. The estimated vibration resistance of this product is determined to be about 4.9 meters square per second.