US810 Series AC Servo System

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US810 Series AC Servo System

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Product power covers 0.1kW~22kW
  • Medium and low inertia – 3 times overload for small power, 2.5 times overload for medium and large power.
  • Totally enclosed self-cooling type, protection grade IP65.
  • Flange mounting
  • Vibration class V15
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Product description

US810 series AC servo system

Compact and lightweight
Product power covers 0.1kW~22kW
Medium and low inertia – 3 times overload for small power, 2.5 times overload for medium and large power.
Totally enclosed self-cooling type, protection grade IP65.
Flange mounting
Vibration class V15

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FAQ

Why is 110V Safer Than 240V?

The higher the voltage, the higher the current. Therefore, 240V is safer if the fuse is correct, otherwise 110V is safer.

The lower voltage of 110V means that there is usually less current flowing through the body when it comes into contact with a 110V power source. While there is still a risk, the severity and fatality of electric shocks is relatively low. 220V is higher, and when a person comes into contact with a 220V power source, the current flowing through the body is higher, making it more likely to cause serious shock injuries, including cardiac fibrillation or death.

Although 110V is considered safer than 220V, it does not mean that 110V is completely risk-free. All electrical systems need to follow strict safety codes and proper installation and maintenance procedures to ensure safety. Choosing a 110V or 220V system requires consideration of specific application needs, safety requirements, and equipment performance.

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