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Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo DriveAllen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo DriveAllen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo Drive
Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo Drive
Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo Drive
Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo Drive

Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS Kinetix 5500 EtherNet/IP Servo Drive


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PRODUCT SKU : 2198-H040-ERS

PRODUCT TYPE : Servo Drive

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 2198-H040-ERS operates as a high-performance, single-axis EtherNet/IP servo drive within the Kinetix® 5500 ecosystem. This drive streamlines motion applications by supporting integrated motion on EtherNet/IP, allowing it to pair seamlessly with Logix controllers. It manages both induction and servo motors, providing a versatile solution for packaging, material handling, and converting machinery. We supply this unit in 100% Brand New and Original condition, featuring integrated "Safe Torque Off" (STO) functionality to meet modern functional safety requirements while maximizing machine uptime.

Technical Specifications

The 2198-H040-ERS delivers high-precision motion control through the following hardware parameters:

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Allen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Line Kinetix 5500
Input Voltage (3-Phase) 240V AC / 480V AC Nominal
Input Voltage Range 195–264V RMS (240V) / 324–528V RMS (480V)
Main Input Current 13.4 Amps (at 324–528V RMS)
Peak Input Current 40.2 Amps
Efficiency 97%
Velocity Loop Bandwidth 300 Hz Max
Current Loop Bandwidth 1000 Hz
PWM Frequency 4 kHz
Internal Shunt Power 50 Watts
Weight 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg)

Engineering Advantages

The 2198-H040-ERS solves complex integration and performance challenges in motion control:

  • High-Efficiency Power Stage: With a 97% efficiency rating, this drive minimizes internal heat generation. This reduced thermal footprint allows for denser cabinet packing and decreases the cooling load on your electrical enclosure.

  • Innovative Bus Sharing: The Kinetix 5500 architecture supports DC bus sharing. You can connect multiple drives to utilize the shared energy of the system, which allows regenerated energy from decelerating motors to power other axes, significantly reducing overall energy consumption.

  • Simplified Cabling Infrastructure: This drive utilizes the single-cable technology for motor feedback and power. By eliminating separate encoder cables, you reduce wiring complexity, decrease potential points of failure, and cut installation time by up to 50%.

  • Superior Loop Response: A 1000 Hz current loop bandwidth combined with a 300 Hz velocity loop bandwidth ensures exceptionally crisp motor response. This precision enables higher machine cycle speeds and tighter tolerances in synchronized motion tasks.

  • Robust Power Resilience: The drive features a 20 ms line loss ride-through capability. This allows the system to maintain control during momentary voltage dips, preventing nuisance trips and protecting sensitive mechanical components from abrupt stops.

FAQs

  • Does the 2198-H040-ERS support hardwired safety?

    The "ERS" suffix indicates that this drive supports integrated safety over the EtherNet/IP network. While it provides Safe Torque Off functionality, you primarily manage this via the safety controller over the network rather than traditional hardwired safety strings.

  • Can I run this drive on single-phase power?

    The 2198-H040-ERS specifically requires 3-phase AC voltage (240V or 480V nominal) to reach its rated output performance. Operating on 3-phase power ensures balanced current draw and optimal bus stability for high-torque applications.

  • What is the benefit of the internal 50W shunt?

    The internal shunt dissipates excess energy generated when the motor decelerates. For applications with high inertia or rapid cycling, this 50W capacity often eliminates the need for bulky external resistors, saving significant panel space.

  • How do I verify this is an original Rockwell product?

    We guarantee the unit is 100% Brand New and Original. Each 2198-H040-ERS arrives in its factory-sealed packaging with a matching UPC (884951282827), unique serial number, and original manufacturer's quality documentation.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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