S2 Zone (Intermittent/Acceleration Zone): The blank area above the curve. This zone is only permitted for brief periods during acceleration or deceleration. The motor can only operate in this zone for short periods; otherwise, the overheat protection switch will activate.
Voltage vs. Speed Relationship: Rated speed is typically based on a 320V DC bus voltage; if using 640V, the speed will double. When selecting a model, it is necessary to confirm the relationship between the actual bus voltage and the maximum speed.
6. Application Areas and System Integration
The BSM series AC servo motors are designed for harsh industrial environments and are widely used in the following fields:
Packaging and Logistics: High-speed sorting machines, conveyor belts, carton sealing machines.
Machine Tools: Feed axes of milling machines, lathes, and grinding machines.
Robotics: Joint drives, pick-and-place mechanisms.
Food Processing: Slicers, mixers, filling machines.
Seamless Integration: ABB BSM series motors do not exist independently; they form a perfect motion control system with ABB's MicroFlex e150, MicroFlex e180, and MotiFlex series servo drives. This seamless matching between motors and drives optimizes the system's dynamic response, shortens development time, and maximizes energy efficiency.
Conclusion
The Baldor BSM series AC servo motors, through their diverse product portfolio (N/C series and stainless steel series), provide comprehensive solutions for industrial automation, from high-precision positioning to heavy-duty drives. Its robust industrial design, extensive optional features (cooling, braking, feedback), and superior heat dissipation ensure reliable operation under various extreme conditions. By selecting the right BSM motor, businesses can not only significantly improve production efficiency and product quality, but also achieve a long-term return on investment by reducing energy consumption and maintenance costs.
