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Recision Original New Sigma-7 Rotary AC Servo Motor YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 Strong Torque Behavior At Practical Speeds
  • Recision Original New Sigma-7 Rotary AC Servo Motor YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 Strong Torque Behavior At Practical Speeds
  • Recision Original New Sigma-7 Rotary AC Servo Motor YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 Strong Torque Behavior At Practical Speeds

Recision Original New Sigma-7 Rotary AC Servo Motor YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 Strong Torque Behavior At Practical Speeds

Place of Origin Japan
Brand Name YASKAWA
Certification CE
Model Number SGM7G-13AFC61
Product Details
Brand:
YASKAWA
Model:
SGM7G-13AFC61
Type:
Servo Motor
Condition:
Brand New
Warranty:
1 Year
Application:
Industrial Control
Packaging Size:
390x300x260mm
Origin:
Japan
Gross Weight:
9.3kg
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1
Price
596USD 1-5 Pcs , 590USD ≥ 6 Pcs ,
Packaging Details
original packing ,390x300x260mm
Delivery Time
In stock goods , 3-5 work days
Payment Terms
D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram,
Supply Ability
1-10 Pcs , 3-5days ; 11-20Pcs, 5-7days ; ≥ 21Pcs , both parties negotiate the lead time
Product Description

The YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 is a Sigma-7 (SGM7G) rotary AC servo motor built for industrial motion systems that demand high torque density, stable low-speed behavior, and repeatable performance in continuous production. In a well-designed servo axis, the motor is not just a power source—it is the mechanical “output layer” of a closed-loop control system. The controller defines motion profiles, the servo drive regulates current to create torque, and the motor converts that torque into predictable rotation while feeding back position and speed information. The SGM7G family is positioned for heavier-duty automation where medium inertia and large torque are practical priorities, and Yaskawa specifically highlights the SGM7G line for robust performance and a rated speed class around 1500 rpm across a wide power range.

 

A key point about the SGM7G design philosophy: it is meant to keep motion boringly consistent. In real factories, the enemy is not “insufficient peak torque” as often as it is variation—in load, friction, temperature, or cycle timing. These variations show up as overshoot, vibration, settling delays, nuisance alarms, and gradual loss of accuracy. Sigma-7 motors like the SGM7G series are commonly selected because they support tighter control behavior, cleaner acceleration/deceleration, and repeatable positioning when properly matched with a compatible Sigma-7 drive and correctly commissioned.

Where motors like SGM7G-13AFC61 typically get used

The 1.3 kW class is common in equipment where the axis needs more authority than small “high-speed” servos but does not require very large frame sizes. Typical applications include indexing tables, packaging and converting machines, material-handling sub-axes, printing/labeling, assembly automation, and retrofit upgrades where a stable torque response is preferred over chasing higher RPM. This fits the broader SGM7G product positioning: compact footprint relative to output capability, and strong torque characteristics for larger automation components.

Interpreting the model at a practical level

Public listings for SGM7G-13AFC61 commonly describe it as AC 200 V class, 1.3 kW, rated torque 8.34 N·m, rated speed 1500 r/min, which matches the general Sigma-7 SGM7G performance profile and aligns with distributor-style technical descriptions.
(As always: final verification should come from your motor nameplate + the matching Yaskawa documentation used for your exact servo pack and feedback configuration.)


Key Specifications (With Weight)

Item Value / Description
Brand YASKAWA
Model SGM7G-13AFC61
Product Family Sigma-7 Rotary Servo Motors (SGM7G)
Voltage Class (common for this model family) AC 200 V class
Rated Output (common for this model family) 1.3 kW
Rated Speed (SGM7G family) 1500 r/min class
Rated Torque (commonly listed for 1.3 kW SGM7G variant) 8.34 N·m
Instantaneous Max Torque (same 1.3 kW frame reference) 23.3 N·m
Encoder (series-level behavior) Sigma-7 motors commonly use high-resolution feedback; many listings describe 24-bit incremental/serial encoder configurations
Product Weight (reference) Approx. 7.1 kg 

Performance characteristics that matter in commissioning

1) Strong torque behavior at practical speeds

Many production machines do not spend most of their life at peak RPM—they operate in a rhythm of acceleration, constant speed, deceleration, dwell, and holding. In this pattern, what matters is not only peak torque but how smoothly and predictably torque is produced during changes in velocity and load. The SGM7G platform is designed around that heavier-duty “automation reality,” offering solid torque capability while maintaining medium inertia characteristics.

2) Repeatability is a system outcome, not a brochure line

Servo repeatability depends on motor + drive tuning + mechanical stiffness + feedback quality. The motor contributes by having stable electromagnetic behavior and a mechanical structure that supports consistent response. In practice, users typically see the most benefit when:

  • The axis inertia ratio is sensible (not wildly mismatched).

  • Couplings, belts, or gear reducers are aligned and not introducing oscillation.

  • Feedback and power wiring follow clean EMC practices (shielding, grounding, cable routing).

  • Tuning aims for fast settling without chasing overly aggressive gains.

This is where a motor like SGM7G-13AFC61 tends to be appreciated: it supports high-quality motion when the rest of the system is built like an engineering project rather than a late-night “it fits if you kick it” project.

3) Mechanical integration: the quiet source of failures

Servo motors often get blamed for faults that are actually mechanical:

  • Misalignment causing bearing stress and vibration

  • Loose couplings producing periodic position error

  • Belt tension variation creating resonance bands

  • Gearbox backlash forcing aggressive tuning that becomes unstable

If an axis becomes noisy, hot, or inconsistent, it’s worth checking mechanical runout, coupling alignment, and load bearings before assuming the motor is the root cause.


Typical application fit

The SGM7G-13AFC61 is a rational choice for:

  • Rotary indexing and positioning (tables, dial machines, rotary cutters)

  • Packaging motion (feed rollers, seal mechanisms, cut-to-length stations)

  • Handling and automation (pushers, diverters, synchronized conveyors)

  • Retrofit replacements where restoring closed-loop motion stability is the goal

The common thread is that these machines reward motors that deliver controlled torque and consistent response, not just “more power.”


Summary

The YASKAWA SGM7G-13AFC61 is a Sigma-7 SGM7G rotary servo motor aimed at industrial axes that need stable, repeatable motion with strong torque capability in a medium-inertia platform. The SGM7G family is positioned for robust automation performance and a rated speed class around 1500 rpm across a wide output range.

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