It doesn't come with an encoder or any positioning feedback, so if you need exact speed control or closed-loop operation, you're better off with a servo. That said, we're running continuous duty S1 tests in-house for 72 hours on every unit we pull from teh line — we don't do sample testing, we do batch-level checks. Cerification-wise, it carries CE and UL, and we can provide a COA on request (usually our company have it ready within 2 days of shipment).

The aluminum housing gets warm after a full shift — that's just how 200W in a 104mm frame behaves — but the IP44 rating keeps dust and light spray out, so it's fine for most automated conveyor or packaging lines. 3.8A draw at 50Hz, 3.5A at 60Hz, and the speed shifts from 1300 to 1550 rpm depending on your line frequency. Start torque sits at roughly 14050 g.cm at 50Hz, which is actually better than some competitive units in this frame size.

Batch consistency has been pretty solid over the last dozen — we retest any lot where more than 2% of units fail the initial torque check. The max torque rating of 450 kg.cm comes from the middle gearbox, not the motor itself, so don't push that limit without checking the gear train first.
Insulation is Class E, which handles up to 120°C ambient, but we typically see case temps around 60-70°C in steady operation. We keep about 200 units in the warehose, but the 60Hz versions move faster — lead time is usually 10-14 business days if we're out.

One thing that's easy to miss: the terminal box is small — 2.5mm² cable fits, but anything thicker you'll need to trim. So plan your wire gauge before you mount it. Anyway, order minimum is 2 units for stock orders, 10 if you want a custom lead length on the output shaft.