Specifications

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6. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
6-2 Auxiliary equipment
The auxiliary equipment used must be those indicated in this section or equivalent. To comply with
the EN Standard or UL/C-UL Standard, use the auxiliary equipment which conform to the corre-
sponding standard.
6-2-1 Cables
6-2-2 No-fuse breakers, fuses, magnetic contactors
Servo Amplifier
MR J2 10Aa
MR J2 20A
MR J2 40A20A1
MR J2 60A40A1
MR J2 70A
MR J2 100A
MR J2 200A
MR J2 350A
No-Fuse Breaker
NF30 type 5A
NF30 type 5A
NF30 type 10A
NF30 type 15A
NF30 type 15A
NF30 type 15A
NF30 type 20A
NF30 type 30A
Voltage[V]
AC250
Magnetic
Contactor
Class
K5
K5
K5
K5
K5
K5
K5
K5
Current[A]
10
10
15
20
20
25
40
70
Fuse
S-N18
S-N10
S-N20
Servo Amplifier
Model
MR J2 10Aa
MR J2 20Aa
MR J2 40Aa
MR J2 60A
MR J2 70A
MR J2 100A
MR J2 200A
MR J2 350A
L1L2L3
2
(AWG14)
3.5(AWG12)
5.5(AWG10)
L11 L21
1.25
(AWG16)
U V W
1.25
(AWG16)
2(AWG14)
3.5(AWG12)
5.5(AWG10)
P C D
(Note 2)
2
(AWG14)
B1 B2
1.25
(AWG16)
Model
32959
32968
Tool
47387
59239
(Note 3) Crimping Terminal
Note: 1. The cables are based on the 600V vinyl cables. The cables (U, V, W) in the table assume that the distance
Note: 1. between the servo motor and servo amplifier is 30m or less.
Note: 2. Twist the cables for connection of the regenerative brake option (P, C).
Note: 3. Used with the UL/C-UL Standard-compliant models. (AMP make)
(Note 1) Cables
[mm
2
]
Ensure to use one circuit breaker and electromagnetic contactor for each servo amplifier. When
using a fuse in place of the circuit breaker, use a fuse of the rating specified in this section.