Reliance 1326AB-B430E-21-L(Allen‑Bradley AC Servo Motor)
Description
Product Description
Model Definition
1326AB: Product series, high‑performance AC servo motor platform.
B: Frame size, 5.88 in (149 mm) diameter.
430: Power and stack length code, 1.4 kW rated power.
E: Maximum speed, 3000 rpm at 460 VAC.
21: Mounting and shaft, IEC metric flange with metric keyway shaft.
K4: 24 VDC holding brake, 8.1 N·m (72 lb‑in) holding torque.
L: Special modification (e.g., extended cable, special connector, or coating).
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: Allen‑Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Type: Brushless three‑phase AC permanent magnet synchronous servo motor
Rated power: 1.4 kW (1.88 HP)
Input voltage: 380–460 VAC, three‑phase, 50/60 Hz
Rated speed: 2500 rpm (380 VAC), 3000 rpm (460 VAC)
Rated torque: 5.8 N·m (51.3 lb‑in)
Stall torque: 8.1 N·m (72 lb‑in), 100% continuous at zero rpm
Feedback: Brushless resolver (standard), no onboard electronics
Brake: 24 VDC holding brake, 8.1 N·m holding torque
Insulation class: Class F (155 °C)
Protection rating: IP65 (with shaft seal), TENV (totally enclosed non‑ventilated)
Frame: Aluminum housing, IEC metric flange, 149 mm diameter
Temperature range: 0 °C to +40 °C, 5%–95% RH (non‑condensing)
Precision balance: 0.0127 mm total peak‑peak displacement
Status: Discontinued legacy product.
Interface and Communication Configuration
Power connection: Terminal block for three‑phase AC power (U, V, W) and ground.
Feedback interface: Resolver connector (standard) for position, commutation, and speed signals.
Brake connection: Separate 24 VDC DC terminals for brake coil control.
Mechanical interface: IEC metric flange, keyway shaft, threaded shaft hole for safety devices.
Control compatibility: Works with Allen‑Bradley 1391, 1394, Ultra, and Kinetix servo drives.
Signal isolation: Basic isolation on power and feedback ports for noise immunity.
Cable entry: Top‑mounted junction box for power and feedback cables.
Core Functions
High‑precision speed and position control: Smooth operation at low speeds with sinusoidal stator winding.
High torque at low speed: 100% continuous stall torque for static load holding.
Rugged feedback: Brushless resolver provides reliable position/speed data in harsh environments.
Integrated holding brake: 24 VDC brake secures load during power loss or idle states.
Thermal protection: Built‑in thermal switch triggers on overheating to protect windings.
Precision dynamics: Fast response, low cogging, and consistent torque across speed range.
Vertical mounting capability: Can be installed shaft‑up or shaft‑down.
Application Scenarios
Machine tools: CNC mills, lathes, grinders requiring precise axis control.
Automation lines: Packaging, material handling, assembly, and robotic systems.
Textile/printing: High‑speed winding, cutting, and registration applications.
Food and beverage: Conveyors, fillers, and packaging machinery in washdown environments.
Legacy system upgrades: Replacement for older 1326AB motors in existing Allen‑Bradley servo systems.
Harsh environments: Dust, moisture, and moderate vibration conditions (IP65).
Usage and Maintenance Instructions
Usage
Installation: Mount motor on rigid, flat surface; allow 100 mm clearance around housing for cooling.
Wiring: Connect three‑phase power, resolver feedback, and 24 VDC brake cables; tighten terminals and ground properly.
Alignment: Align shaft with load; use flexible coupling to avoid misalignment and mechanical stress.
Parameter setup: Configure drive for resolver feedback, motor parameters, and brake control logic.
Commissioning: Jog motor to check rotation direction; run at low speed to verify smooth operation and no abnormal noise.
Brake operation: Ensure brake releases when motor is enabled and engages on power loss.
Maintenance
Inspection: Every 3–6 months check housing, flange, cables, and connectors for damage or wear.
Cleaning: Disconnect power; wipe housing with dry cloth; clean junction box and cable entries.
Torque check: Annually retighten power and feedback terminals to manufacturer torque specs.
Resolver check: Verify resolver wiring and connector integrity; test signal quality with drive diagnostics.
Brake maintenance: Inspect brake coil and friction surfaces; test holding torque periodically.
Bearing lubrication: Sealed bearings are maintenance‑free; replace if noise or vibration increases.
Storage: Keep spare motors in cool, dry, anti‑static area; protect shafts and connectors.
Repair: Only qualified technicians should disassemble or repair the motor; use genuine Allen‑Bradley parts.
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