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MMX34AA2D4N0-0 Eaton Cutler-Hammer M-MAX AC Drives 3Phase 480V Input / 3Phase 480V Out, 2.4A, 1.0HP, FS1, W/O EMC Filter

MMX34AA2D4N0-0 Eaton Cutler-Hammer M-MAX AC Drives
MMX34AA2D4N0-0
 
Price: $429.40
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Manufacturer SKU: MMX34AA2D4N0-0


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MMX34AA2D4N0-0 Eaton Cutler-Hammer M-MAX AC Drives 3Phase 480V Input / 3Phase 480V Out, 2.4A, 1.0HP, FS1, W/O EMC Filter
MMX34AA2D4N00
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The Eaton Cutler-Hammer M-Max Series of adjustable frequency drives is an offering of next generation drives, engineered to solve your specific application requirements. With a compact design, impressive torque response and simple handling, Eaton's new M-Max Series offers you increased efficiency and product life. Including both single- and three-phase devices, the easy to use microprocessor based drives incorporate standard features that can be programmed to tailor the drive's performance to suit a wide variety of application requirements. The M-Max Series is designed for today's machinery applications, including: conveyor belts, transport drives, packaging machines, as well as pumps and fans.

Although programming drives can often seem complicated, the M-Max Series takes into consideration how valuable your time really is. So that you don't have to spend hours programming and installing, the menu structure of the M-Max Series is designed to get you up and running quickly. A start-up wizard guides you through user-friendly parameterization and operations menus. Four application specific parameter sets are available for quick, out-of-box commissioning, a menu for the most important parameters and well-structured submenus enable simple settings for your most complex applications.

Protective Features

  • Overcurrent
  • Overvoltage and Undervoltage
  • Ground Fault
  • Stall
  • Input and Output Phase Loss
  • Motor Overload and Underload
  • 10V, 24V Short Circuit