Siemens 611 Radial and axial forces, Radial forces between the stator and rotor, Length of active

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Motor assembly

6.1 Motor assembly

Radial and axial forces



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1Rotor with permanent magnets

2Stator

Fa Axial attractive force

Fr Radial attractive force

Figure 6-1 Active forces when stators and rotors are installed

Radial forces between the stator and rotor

The following table shows the active radial forces (in N per 0.1 mm centering error) between the stator and rotor. The longer the active component, the greater the radial force.

Table 6- 1 Radial forces in N/0.1 mm with radial centering errors during installation

 

Length of active

Length of active

Length of active

Length of active

Length of active

Length of active

 

component:

component:

component:

component

component:

component

 

50 mm

70 mm

100 mm

110 mm

150 mm

200 mm

1FW609

240

330

470

-

710

-

1FW613

360

500

710

-

1070

-

1FW615

330

460

660

-

990

-

1FW616

290

410

590

-

880

1180

1FW619

350

490

710

-

1060

1410

1FW623

420

590

840

-

1260

1680

1FW629

-

600

-

940

1280

1630

Note

You must note the radial forces between the stator and rotor as well as the maximum permissible concentricity error specified in the dimension drawings.

1FW6 Built-in torque motors

Configuration Manual, 05/2009, 6SN1197-0AD00-0BP7

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Siemens 611 configurationmanual Radial and axial forces, Radial forces between the stator and rotor, Length of active