General - Thermal Switch Specifications
Motors of any type take some input power (whether electrical, chemical, or some other form) to generate mechanical power. This mechanical power conversion process generates heat as a byproduct, and the collection of this heat is often referred to as thermal build up. Without proper controls or monitoring, thermal build up can reach a level that damages the motor. Thermal switches and thermistors allow automated systems to sense the temperature levels within a motor.
Below are references to the thermal sensors used in each of our servo motors and links to their datasheets.
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BE
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Applicable sizes | BE23, BE34 without PS connectors |
Vendor and part number | Cantherm F20A110 |
Link to datasheet |
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SM
Applicable sizes | SM16 without PS connectors |
Vendor and part number | Cantherm F20A090 |
Link to datasheet |
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Applicable sizes | SM23 without PS connectors |
Vendor and part number | Cantherm F20A110 |
Link to datasheet |