OMRON R88M-1M10030T-S2 AC Servo Motor
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- R88M-1M10030T-S2
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- AC Servo Motor
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- Country of Origin
- JP
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R88M-1M10030T-S2 Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You Money — We Ship Today
Your line stopped. The servo alarm is lit. Maintenance is on the phone. You’ve already lost an hour of production and the clock is still running. The OMRON R88M-1M10030T-S2 — a 1 kW, 3000 rpm, 23-bit absolute encoder servo motor from the 1S Series — is one of the most widely deployed axis drives in Asian and European manufacturing. When it fails, there is no graceful degradation. The axis locks, the machine stops, and the cost accumulates in real time.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Full Part Number | R88M-1M10030T-S2 |
| Series | OMRON 1S Servo Motor |
| Rated Output Power | 1.0 kW |
| Rated Speed | 3000 rpm |
| Max Speed | 6000 rpm |
| Rated Torque | 3.18 N·m |
| Peak Torque (3 s) | 9.55 N·m (300% overload) |
| Encoder Type | 23-bit Absolute (8,388,608 ppr) |
| Supply Voltage | 200–240 V AC, 3-phase |
| Frame Size | 80 mm flange (IEC 72-1) |
| Rotor Inertia | 0.88 × 10⁻⁴ kg·m² |
| Protection Rating | IP67 (shaft seal included) |
| Brake | None (order -BS2 suffix for brake variant) |
| Weight | Approx. 2.6 kg |
| Compatible Drive | R88D-1SN10F-ECT (EtherCAT) / R88D-1SN10H (MECHATROLINK-III) |
| Cross-Reference | 03009-MA24-1003 / 140008320 / 150008320 |
| Stock Status | ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work on OMRON 1S and G5 servo systems, these are the failure modes and swap pitfalls that actually bite engineers on-site:
Most Common Failure Modes on the R88M-1M10030T-S2
- Encoder battery fault (A.810 / A.811): The 23-bit absolute encoder retains position via a backup battery on the R88D drive, not inside the motor. If you see A.810 after a power outage, replace the drive-side battery (CR2032 or the OMRON-specified pack) and perform an absolute encoder reset via Sysmac Studio before re-homing. Swapping the motor without resetting the encoder offset will give you a phantom position error the moment the axis moves.
- Insulation breakdown (A.720 / A.721): Common in wash-down environments where the IP67 shaft seal has worn. Before fitting the replacement, megger the new motor at 500 V DC — you want ≥ 100 MΩ between winding and frame. Anything below 10 MΩ means the unit has moisture ingress and should not be energised.
- Encoder cable damage masquerading as motor failure: The R88A-CA1A005S encoder cable is a frequent culprit on machines with tight cable tracks. Before condemning the motor, swap the encoder cable first. A damaged shield or broken drain wire will produce erratic position feedback and trigger A.C90 (encoder communications error) even on a healthy motor.
- Bearing noise / vibration (A.520): Typically appears after 20,000–30,000 operating hours or in high-cycle applications. The symptom is a rising vibration alarm that clears on restart but returns within minutes. Do not run the motor to catastrophic bearing failure — the rotor imbalance will damage the encoder disc and turn a bearing replacement into a full motor swap.
- Overload trip (A.710) after motor replacement: If the replacement motor trips on overload immediately, check that the drive’s motor code parameter (Pn000.1 or equivalent) matches the R88M-1M10030T-S2 motor code. A mismatch causes the drive to apply incorrect current limits and thermal models, producing nuisance trips or, worse, silent overheating.
Step-by-Step Replacement Checklist
- 1. Disable the servo drive and isolate all power. Lock out / tag out per your site procedure. Wait for the DC bus capacitors to discharge (indicator LED off, or measure < 50 V DC on the bus terminals).
- 2. Record the current absolute encoder position from Sysmac Studio (Monitor → Axis → Actual Position). You will need this to restore the machine datum after the swap.
- 3. Disconnect the power cable (R88A-CA1A005S) and encoder cable at the motor end. Label both connectors — the power and encoder connectors are keyed differently but the locking tabs look similar under poor lighting.
- 4. Remove the motor from the machine. Note the coupling or pulley alignment marks before disassembly. On direct-drive axes, photograph the coupling gap and angular orientation.
- 5. Fit the replacement R88M-1M10030T-S2. Torque the flange bolts to the machine manufacturer’s specification — typically 6–8 N·m for M6 bolts on an 80 mm flange. Do not over-torque; the aluminium flange threads strip easily.
- 6. Reconnect cables. Power up the drive. Navigate to the absolute encoder setup in Sysmac Studio and execute the absolute encoder reset (Setup → Axis → Absolute Encoder Reset). Enter the recorded position offset to restore the machine datum without a full re-homing cycle.
- 7. Run the axis at 10% speed in manual mode for 2 minutes. Monitor current, speed feedback, and position error. If all three are stable, return to automatic mode and run a slow production cycle before resuming full speed.
Configuration Items to Verify After Swap
- Motor code parameter in the R88D drive (must match R88M-1M10030T-S2 — do not copy parameters blindly from a different motor variant)
- Encoder type setting: confirm 23-bit absolute, not incremental
- Regeneration resistor sizing — if the original machine had an external regen resistor, verify it is still within the drive’s rated capacity for the new motor’s inertia
- EtherCAT node address — the drive retains its node address in non-volatile memory, so this should survive a motor swap, but confirm the Sysmac topology scan still sees the correct node
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The R88M-1M10030T-S2 was not designed for a climate-controlled lab. OMRON’s 1S Series was engineered to operate continuously in the environments where industrial machines actually live:
- Vibration: Rated to 49 m/s² (5 G) in the 10–200 Hz range per IEC 60068-2-6. The stator windings are vacuum-impregnated with Class F varnish, which locks the copper conductors against vibration-induced fretting and prevents the inter-turn shorts that kill motors on press lines and stamping machines.
- Temperature: Continuous operation from 0°C to 40°C ambient, with the motor surface reaching up to 80°C under full load. The 23-bit encoder electronics are thermally isolated from the stator by a precision-machined aluminium heat break — a design detail that matters on machines where the motor is mounted directly to a heated platen or a casting that cycles between 20°C and 60°C.
- Moisture and contamination: IP67 sealing means the motor survives temporary immersion to 1 m depth for 30 minutes. In practice, this translates to full resistance against coolant jets, high-pressure wash-down, and the condensation cycles common in food processing and pharmaceutical facilities. The shaft seal is a double-lip design with a grease reservoir — inspect and replace it at the motor manufacturer’s recommended interval (typically 10,000 hours) to maintain the IP67 rating.
- Electrical noise: The motor’s shielded cable interface and the R88D drive’s built-in EMC filter are designed to meet EN 61800-3 Category C2 without additional external filtering in most installations. On machines with variable-frequency drives on adjacent axes, ensure the encoder cable shield is terminated at one end only (drive end) to avoid ground loops that corrupt absolute position data.
Global Express Logistics from Xiamen
Xiamen is a tier-1 export hub with direct freight connections to every major industrial region. Our warehouse is 18 km from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, which operates daily freighter services to Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Chicago O’Hare, Dubai, and Singapore Changi.
- DHL Express Worldwide: Europe and North America in 2–4 business days from dispatch. We hold a commercial DHL account with pre-negotiated rates — no retail surcharges passed to you. Shipments are booked same-day for orders confirmed before 15:00 CST.
- FedEx International Priority: Alternative carrier for customers with FedEx account preferences or specific customs brokerage arrangements. Transit times are comparable to DHL on major lanes.
- Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin (Form E for ASEAN, EUR.1 for EU where applicable) are prepared in-house. HS code 8501.52.00.00 is pre-classified for this motor. For customers requiring a CITES-free declaration or specific customs valuation format, advise us at order placement.
- Packaging: The motor ships in its original OMRON export carton, double-boxed with 50 mm polyethylene foam on all six faces. The encoder connector is protected with a dust cap and anti-static bag. Drop-test certified to ISTA 2A for air freight.
- Tracking: AWB number provided within 2 hours of carrier pickup. We monitor shipments proactively — if a customs hold or weather delay occurs, we notify you before you have to ask.
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