SS700G9

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The Danaher SS700G9 motor, part of the Slo-Syn Synchronous Motors series, operates on a 60 Hz, 120 Vac electrical supply at 72 RPM. It features a minimum run torque of 700 oz-in, a line current of 1.1 A, and a NEMA 42 motor frame. The motor weighs 15.5 lbs and utilizes a 150-ohm, 100-watt resistor for optimal performance.

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Product Description:

Danaher produced the SS700G9 Synchronous Motor as an industrial-grade precision unit. This Synchronous Motor utilizes a single-phase electricity supply that runs at 120 VAC. Developed for industrial automation, this motor operates at both 50 Hz and 60 Hz frequencies to enhance its compatibility with domestic and international power system networks.

Speed control through the SS700G9 motor remains stable at exactly 6.66 rpm and 8 rpm speed values based on the supply frequency. The unit operates at a constant 1.1 A line current, allowing efficient performance under different loading situations. The electrical setup of this motor design will maintain smooth operations by reducing instability and power fluctuations in automated systems. The SS700G9 motor generates a minimal operating torque output of 700 oz-in (4.94 N-cm) which lets it manage tough mechanical burdens under slow speed conditions. Reliable torque transmission exists because shaft loading measures 25 (111) torque units. The device contains an element 201052-027 which functions as the resistor. The 150-ohm resistor supports phase adjustment and energy dissipation when operating at 100 watts while starting up and during normal operation. The phase control components achieve startup strain reduction while providing torque stability across the operation.

The NEMA 42 standard frame of SS700G9 motor houses the motor. The chosen frame size meets the demands of rugged applications while supporting standard shaft and coupler systems that are commonly used. The motor system contains a 12.5μF capacitor that works as its phase-shifting device. The electrical wiring information for this motor is located under reference 50 (222) to help users achieve proper installation together with the electrical setup. The motor functions continuously in automated fixed-speed conditions to reach precise speed levels while running at low RPMs.

Capacitor Capacitance
12.5 μF
Capacitor Part Number
201053-032
Electrical Supply
60 Hz, 120 Vac, 1Ø, 72 RPM
Frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Line Current
1.1 A
Load Inertia
0.42 (30)
Minimum Run Torque
700 oz-in (4.94 N-cm)
Motor Frame
NEMA 42
Phase Shifting Components
C
Resistor Part Number
201052-027
Resistor Value
150 ohm
Resistor Wattage
100 Watts
Shaft Loading
25 (111)
Weight
15.5 (7.0)
Wiring Diagram Reference
50 (222)

Frequently Asked Questions about SS700G9:

Q: Why does SS700G9 motor use 12.5μF capacitor?

A: SS700G9 motor by Danaher uses a 12.5μF capacitor to create phase shift, improving starting torque and phase balance.

Q: How does NEMA 42 frame help SS700G9 motor?

A: Danaher SS700G9 motors NEMA 42 frame ensures mechanical compatibility and rigidity for industrial-grade mountings and coupler support.

Q: Why is SS700G9 motor suited for slow RPMs?

A: Danaher SS700G9 motor is built for precise control at 6.66 rpm and 8 rpm, enabling automation under low-speed demands.

Q: How does SS700G9 ensure torque stability?

A: The SS700G9 motor from Danaher uses optimized electrical components to keep torque consistent under varying operational loads.

Q: Why does SS700G9 motor run at dual frequency?

A: Danaher SS700G9 motor supports 50/60 Hz power systems, allowing flexible use across different international electrical standards.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The SS700G9 Synchronous Motor from Danaher is ideal for fixed-speed industrial systems requiring precision. With its 100-watt energy dissipation resistor, stable 1.1 A current, and low-speed torque of 700 oz-in, it ensures reliable performance. Its standard wiring reference 50 (222) aids seamless integration.’’

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