GMBM801000-39-0000000 Glentek Servo Motor

$3,142.85

The Glentek GMBM801000-39-0000000 is a high-performance, 1000W permanent magnet brushless servo motor. Featuring high-energy Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) magnets and a low-inertia rotor, it delivers rapid acceleration and precise dynamic positioning for demanding industrial CNC machinery.

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Description

The Glentek GMBM801000-39-0000000 is an industrial-grade, permanent magnet synchronous AC brushless servo motor engineered for high-dynamic factory automation and machine tool axes. Operating within the metric 80 mm frame configuration, this motor incorporates high-coercivity Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) magnets to achieve an exceptional torque-to-inertia ratio. Its low-inertia rotor construction allows for aggressive acceleration and deceleration duty cycles without saturation or excessive thermal overhead.

Designed to eliminate high-frequency cogging torque, the internal permanent magnets utilize a precision-skewed orientation. This geometric design ensures ultra-smooth velocity profiles and total torque uniformity down to near-zero RPM, satisfying the stringent surface-finish requirements of high-tolerance CNC milling and turning centers. The motor is native to closed-loop motion networks, frequently paired with the Glentek 9615 servo drive or equivalent high-bandwidth digital amplifiers.

Technical Specifications

  • Series: Glentek GMBM80
  • Model no.: GMBM801000-39-0000000
  • Frame Size: 80 mm motor
  • Rated Power: 1000 Watts @ 3,000 RPM
  • Back EMF Constant: 39 V/Krpm @ 1,000 Watts
  • Brake Option: No brake installed
  • Flange Type: Standard
  • Shaft Type: Standard
  • Lead Termination Type: 2 AMP
  • Wiring Diagram: Glentek standard
  • Feedback: 2,048 PPR (Pulses Per Revolution) incremental encoder
  • Sealing Option: No shaft seal (IP54 Sealing)
  • Speed:
    • Maximum Speed: 5,000 RPM
    • Rated Speed: 3,000 RPM
  • Torque:
    • Continuous Stall Torque: 29.4 Lb-in. / 3.3 Nm / 5.4 A
    • Peak Stall Torque: 88.2 Lb-in. / 9.9 Nm / 16.2 A

Additional information

Model Series

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Condition

New

Part Number (MPN)

GMBM801000-39-0000

Manufacturer

Glentek

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drop this motor into an existing machine that uses a 24VDC holding brake?

No, the GMBM801000-39-0000000 model suffix configures it with no brake installed. Adding a brake extends the physical length of the housing, modifies the feedback alignment profile, and requires a dedicated 24VDC logic integration. Verify your mechanical clearance and model schematic before substituting a non-brake unit for a braked unit.

What servo drive models are natively compatible with this specific motor?

This motor is natively engineered to pair with the Glentek 9615 AC servo amplifier series. It accepts sinusoidal commutation via standard feedback tracks. If integrating into a third-party servo drive, ensure the drive can process a 2,048 PPR incremental quadrature encoder signal and is matched to handle a 5.4A continuous / 16.2A peak current profile.

What steps should be taken if the encoder suffers fluid contamination?

If internal fluid contamination occurs, the motor will typically trigger encoder tracking faults on the drive. Do not attempt to clean the optical disk with harsh industrial solvents. The assembly must be extracted, thoroughly dried, and resealed. For high-fluid environments where heavy spray is persistent, upgrade from the standard IP54 sealing to the optional IP65 configuration to prevent recurring contamination.

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Common Failure Modes & Diagnostic Guide

To maximize the operational lifespan of the Glentek GMBM801000-39-0000000 servo motor and prevent costly machine tool downtime, our maintenance team recommends proactively monitoring mechanical and electrical stressors. In high-demand CNC environments, early detection of environmental contamination or thermal overloads allows operators to address minor component wear before it escalates into full axis failure. The diagnostic guide below outlines the primary failure vectors encountered during continuous industrial operation and the corresponding troubleshooting steps.

Encoder Signal Degradation

Intermittent positioning errors or sudden axis runaway usually stem from fluid ingress (coolant or dielectric oils) penetrating the 2,048 PPR encoder housing. Check seal integrity immediately if feedback faults occur.

Thermal Demagnetization:

Extended operation beyond the 40°C threshold without standard power derating risks permanently damaging the NdFeB magnets, resulting in a permanent loss of torque capacity and increased current draw.

Bearing Wear & Mechanical Fatigue

Continuous radial or axial loading exceeding specified limits causes cage degradation inside the ball bearings. This presents as audible resonance, high-frequency vibration, or localized thermal spiking at the front mounting flange.

Need Immediate Technical Support?

If your Glentek servo motor is exhibiting feedback faults, overheating, or severe mechanical noise, our engineering team is here to help. We provide advanced diagnostic support, drive configuration assistance, and step-by-step troubleshooting to safely restore your CNC machinery to peak operational efficiency.

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