Purchase now: Schneider Electric ILS1F852S1449 Lexium Drive
Purchase now: Atlantech Drives provides you the Schneider Electric ILS1F852S1449, a highly advanced **Integrated Stepper Motor** from the **Lexium ILA/ILE/ILS** series. This device represents the pinnacle of decentralized motion control, combining a high-torque 3-phase stepper motor, a power amplifier (drive), and a motion controller into a single compact housing with an **85mm flange**. Designed for reducing cabinet space and simplifying wiring, this intelligent motor is ideal for format adjustment, labeling, and handling systems.
Technical Specifications and Decentralized Motion
The ILS1F852S1449 operates on a DC power supply (typically 24-48V DC). The «F85» indicates the robust 85mm frame size, providing significant torque output for direct-drive applications. The «2» indicates the stack length (medium length). As an integrated drive, it features onboard communication interfaces (typically pulse/direction, CANopen, or Modbus, depending on the specific S-code configuration) and I/O for local sensor connection.
- Part Number: ILS1F852S1449.
- Series: Lexium ILS (Integrated Stepper).
- Motor Type: 3-Phase Stepper.
- Flange Size: 85 mm.
- Stack Length: 2.
- Supply Voltage: 24…48 V DC.
- Feedback: Integrated encoder logic.
- Protection: IP41 (Shaft) / IP54 (Body).
- Feature: All-in-one motion solution.
Expert Installation Advice: Heat Management
Integrated motors house sensitive electronics directly on the stator. Expert Tip: Unlike standard motors, the ILS1F852S1449 generates heat from both the windings and the drive electronics. When mounting this 85mm unit, ensure the metal mounting surface acts as a heatsink (thermal conduction). Do not mount it on insulating plastic plates without verifying thermal dissipation, especially if running at high duty cycles, or the internal thermal protection will trip the drive to save the electronics.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What does the «S1449» suffix mean?
A: «S» codes in Schneider Lexium motors refer to customized versions, often involving specific connector pinouts, shaft modifications, or firmware pre-sets tailored for specific machinery (e.g., printing or packaging OEMs).
Q: Can I replace it with a standard stepper motor?
A: No, this unit requires a DC power bus and communication commands, whereas a standard stepper requires a separate drive in the cabinet and phase cables.
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