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| Brand Name: | Yaskawa | 
| Model Number: | SGMAS-C2ACA61 | 
| Place of Origin: | Japan | 
| MOQ: | 1 | 
| Price: | negotiable | 
| Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union | 
| Supply Ability: | 100 | 
| Delivery Time: | 2-3 work days | 
| Packaging Details: | New in original box | 
| Brand: | Yaskawa | 
| Model: | SGMAS-C2ACA61 | 
| Type: | AC SERVO MOTOR | 
| Power: | 0.15kW | 
| Volatge: | 200V | 
| Current: | 1.8A | 
| Ins: | B | 
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| Shenzhen Wisdomlong Technology CO.,LTD | 
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Industrial Servo Motor Yaskawa Servo Motor SGMAS-C2ACA61 0.15kW 1.8A
Item Details
Servomotor Type: SGMAS AC Servomotor
Rated Output: 0.15kW
Supply Voltage: 200V
Current: 1.8A
Encoder Specification: 17-bit Incremental Encoder
Design Revision Order: A
Shaft End Specification: straight with key and tap
Options: Without Brake
| Specifications | |||
| Time Rating: | Continuous | Ambient Humidity: | 20 to 80% (non-condensing) | 
| Insulation: | Class F | Rated Speed: | 1500rpm | 
| Vibration: | 15mm or less | Maximum Speed: | 0.45 to 7.5kW: 3000rpm 11 and 15kW: 2000rpm  | 
| Withstand Voltage: | 1500VAC | Excitation: | Permanent magnet | 
| Insulation Resistance: | 10MW minimum at 500VDC | Drive Method: | Direct drive | 
| Enclosure: | Totally-enclosed, self-cooled IP67 (except for shaft opening)  | Mounting: | Flange-mounted | 
| Ambient Temperature: | 0 to 40ºC | ||
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Utah’s Conservation Plan for Greater Sage-grouse (Plan) is designed
to protect high-quality habitat, enhance impaired habitat and
restore converted habitat to support, in Utah, a portion of the
range-wide population of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus
urophasianus) necessary to eliminate threats to the species and
negate the need for the listing of the species under the provisions
of the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service’s(FWS) most recent finding on the need for a
listing, issued in March, 2010, found that the listing
of the greater sage-grouse was warranted on a range-wide basis, but
that further action was precluded by higher ESA priorities of the
Service. The FWS is now bound by a court decree to review this
decision by the end of 2015.
This Plan is designed to eliminate the threats facing the
sage-grouse while balancing the economic and social needs of the
residents of Utah through a coordinated program which provides for:
• incentive-based programs for private, local government and School
and InstitutionalTrust Lands Administration (SITLA) lands.
• reasonable and cooperative regulatory programs on other state and
federally
managed lands.
Implementation of the Plan requires a cooperative effort among
local, state and federal agencies,
working in concert with private interests
Currently, the state supports about 8% of the total range-wide population of greater sage-grouse, distributed throughout the northern, western, and central parts of Utah in a highly discontinuous habitat pattern. This habitat occupancy pattern is a result of the natural topography of Utah, and by the land use activities associated with, and necessary for, the human population.
The FWS determined the range-wide listing was warranted because of habitat fragmentation, and the lack of a regulatory structure designed to protect habitat. Various “threats” to habitat were identified and discussed in the finding. As a result of the finding, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the State of Utah and the other western states with sage-grouse habitat, have each initiated planning and other actions designed to mitigate the identified threats and protect important sagebrush habitats, develop adequate regulatory mechanisms, and thereby eliminate the need for a listing under the ESA. 2
Within Utah, Governor Herbert chartered a Working Group to develop recommendations for a statewide plan for the conservation of sage-grouse, while also providing for the continued economic health of the state.
The Working Group met in open, public meetings from late February to October of 2012. In addition to the recommendations of the Working Group, the Governor’s Office, through the Public Lands Policy Coordination Office, received comments and advice from other interested parties, including industry, environmental organizations and county commissioners.

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