Baldor MicroFlex FMH2A03TR-EN23, FMH2A06TR-EN23, FMH2A09TR-EN23 Servo Control Installation Manual

Below you will find brief information for MicroFlex FMH2A03TR-EN23, MicroFlex FMH2A06TR-EN23, MicroFlex FMH2A09TR-EN23. The MicroFlex is a versatile and compact servo control solution for single axis applications. This manual guides you through the installation of MicroFlex. The Basic Installation section describes the mechanical installation of the MicroFlex, power supply connections, and motor connections.

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Key features

  • Single axis AC brushless drive
  • Range of models with 3A, 6A or 9A continuous current ratings.
  • Direct connection to 115VAC or 230VAC single-phase or 230VAC three-phase supplies.
  • SSI or incremental encoder feedback.
  • Velocity and current control, with step and direction input for position control.
  • Auto-tuning wizard and software oscilloscope facilities.
  • 2 optically isolated digital inputs.
  • 1 optically isolated digital output.

Frequently asked questions

The MicroFlex offers both SSI and incremental encoder feedback options.

The maximum suggested operating altitude is 1000m (3300ft).

The MicroFlex is designed to operate in an ambient temperature of 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F).

MicroFlex can be powered from standard single and three-phase lines that are electrically symmetrical with respect to earth/ground.

The MicroFlex is mounted vertically on its rear side, the side opposite the front panel. M5 bolts or screws should be used to mount the MicroFlex. Detailed dimensions are shown in section 3.2.1.

The 3A model operates without additional cooling. The 6A and 9A models require forced air flow passing vertically from the bottom to the top of the MicroFlex case.

A regeneration resistor is used to dissipate the energy generated when the motor is slowing down or braking. Without a regeneration resistor, the drive may produce an overvoltage fault.
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