The 1326AS-B440G-21-A brushless servomotor can operate at low inertia and high acceleration.

Its 4-inch magnet pack contains powerful iron, boron, and neodymium magnets.

It **runs at 5350 RPM** and has a rated output of 2 kW.

The 1326AS-B440G-21-A brushless servomotor has a stator size of approximately 100 mm.

The 1326AS-B440G-21-A servomotor is part of the 1326A series, which typically utilizes a neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnet rotor.

They offer low inertia, enhanced peak torque, and higher acceleration.

This brushless 460-volt servo motor is designed for use with the Allen Bradley 1394 motion control system.

It has a very compact and economical design for efficient operation in harsh environments.

The 1326AS-B440G-21-A also features a three-phase sinusoidal wound stator field for smooth operation at low speeds.

The motor’s housing is heat-resistant through the extruded aluminum housing, which supports improved heat transfer.

The motor utilizes TENV construction (totally enclosed, non-ventilated), a type of motor used in a variety of smaller horsepower variable speed applications.

This type of construction is typically effective when the fan is exposed to regular clogging and dust or lint.

This motor is rated at 460 RPM at 5250 volts.

380 RPM at 4340 volts, while its motor torque rating is 2.0 KW.

A key feature of the unit is its disc brake, which automatically sets the spring when power is disconnected.

It is designed to withstand limited static loads, but is also reliable for emergency stops.

The Allen-Bradley 1326AS-B440G-21-A has a 460V AC voltage, 100 mm frame diameter, and 5250 rpm rated motor speed.

It also includes a 6.4 Nm system continuous torque and a 2.0 kW rated motor output.