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Technical about Rated Current

In practical applications, to achieve higher output torque, the motor's rated current may be exceeded; however, the motor should not operate continuously under these conditions. Prolonged operation could cause excessive temperature rise, potentially damaging the motor or even the equipment. In such cases, the motor should be used in a mode with a duty cycle of less than 100%. When operating with a duty cycle below 100%, it is also essential to monitor the maximum allowable single operating time, Ton Max. When operating above the rated current, refer to the following table for the motor's duty cycle guidelines: the motor's duty cycle guidelines When operating above the rated current, refer to the following table for the motor's maximum allowable single operating time, Ton Max: the motor's maximum allowable single operating time The typical curve of motor winding temperature rise is shown in the following table: the typical curve of motor winding temperature rise

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