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MC-4/11/22/400
Schneider Elau PacDrive Servo Drive

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Elau PacDrive Servo Drive
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About this product

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The digital servo drive MC-4 is characterised by its compact and autonomous structure suitable for wall mounting as well as its leading edge technology. The innovative MC-4 has the mains supply unit, end-stage and software regulator for one axis integrated into a compact casing.

As it communicates with the PACDrive controller only via fibre optical cable, it is also suitable for a decentralized structure. It is also suitable for a decentralized structure. It requires no user program, comes with single and multi-turn processing features as standard and configures itself with the help of the electronic nameplate in the SM/SH servo motor.

The Technical Data at a Glance

  • Worldwide voltage range
  • Integrated mains supply unit
  • Automatic motor recognition
  • Safety input inverter enable
  • Integrated Sercos interface
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ManufacturerSchneider
RangePacDrive
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