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What Is the Yaskawa SGMGH-05ACA61 Servo Motor?
In short: The Yaskawa SGMGH-05ACA61 is a compact AC servo motor from the Sigma II series, delivering 50 watts of rated output with the precision and dynamic response that has made Yaskawa a dominant name in motion control. It is commonly deployed in small CNC axes, pick-and-place robots, labeling machines, and any application where accurate position, speed, or torque control is non-negotiable.
Yaskawa's Sigma II generation represents a sweet spot in the evolution of AC servo technology — mature enough to have an enormous installed base and robust documentation, yet modern enough to deliver encoder resolutions and servo-loop update rates that satisfy demanding automation tasks. The SGMGH (GH suffix) family is characterized by a medium-inertia rotor design, well suited to applications with moderate load inertia ratios where smoothness and stability matter more than raw acceleration.
For machine builders and maintenance teams, the Sigma II ecosystem means access to compatible SGDH servo drives, off-the-shelf cables, and a large pool of technicians already familiar with the tuning parameters. This is a motor that slots into existing designs and spares inventories with minimal friction.
Technical Specifications
| Brand |
Yaskawa Electric |
| Model |
SGMGH-05ACA61 |
| Series |
Sigma II (SGMGH) |
| Rated Output |
50W |
| Motor Type |
AC Servo Motor, Medium Inertia |
| Compatible Drive Series |
SGDH (Sigma II) |
| Application Fields |
CNC, Robotics, Packaging, Textile Machinery, Conveyor Positioning |
| Condition |
New |
Medium Inertia: The Right Rotor for the Job
Servo motor inertia class is not a performance grade — it is a matching parameter. Low-inertia rotors accelerate blazingly fast but struggle when the load inertia is several times the rotor inertia, causing overshoot and oscillation. Medium-inertia designs like the SGMGH accept higher load-to-rotor inertia ratios without losing stability, which translates to smoother motion profiles and less tuning effort. For belt-driven actuators, ball-screw stages with medium pitch, and direct-drive rotary tables, this is often the optimal choice right out of the catalog.
Retrofit and Replacement Context
The SGMGH-05ACA61 is a direct replacement for the same model in machines originally built with Sigma II motion systems. If your equipment was commissioned with an SGDH amplifier and this motor, a one-to-one swap restores original performance without re-tuning the servo gains — a major advantage for production lines where commissioning downtime is measured in thousands of dollars per hour. For new designs, the Sigma II platform remains well-supported with spare parts, documentation, and third-party repair services worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a specific Yaskawa servo drive to run this motor?
Yes. The SGMGH-05ACA61 is designed to pair with a Yaskawa SGDH-series Sigma II servo amplifier. Using a different drive family (Sigma I, Sigma 5, Sigma 7) may result in encoder communication mismatches or incorrect motor parameter detection. If you need a compatible drive for this motor or are considering upgrading to a newer Yaskawa drive series, contact us — we can supply both motor and matched amplifier.
What type of encoder does this motor have?
The Sigma II SGMGH series typically uses an incremental encoder with a resolution of 13-bit or 16-bit (8,192 or 16,384 pulses per revolution). The exact encoder specification is embedded in the motor's full part number suffix. The encoder communicates serially with the SGDH drive, and the drive handles multiplication — the user never needs to count raw pulses manually.
Can this 50W motor handle brief overload conditions?
Yaskawa servo motors are rated for intermittent overload — typically 300% of rated torque for short durations during acceleration peaks. The exact overload curve depends on duty cycle and ambient temperature. For applications with frequent or sustained peak-torque demands, verify that the RMS torque over the entire motion cycle stays within the continuous rating.
What maintenance does this servo motor require?
AC servo motors have no brushes to replace, so ongoing maintenance is minimal. Periodically check the shaft seal for oil leakage from the driven mechanism, verify that the connector O-rings are intact (especially in washdown or dusty environments), and confirm that the motor housing temperature does not exceed the rated ambient limit. Bearing life is typically 20,000-30,000 hours under normal radial and axial loading.
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