We've been shipping these 130SF-M06025+KA10 units for a couple of years now, and they're basically a workhorse for small CNC routers and lathes where you need consistent torque without the price tag of a full indutrial line. It's a 1.5KW setup with 6Nm, and the Tamagawa encoder gives you decent positioning repeatability for most hobby-to-semi-pro builds. Most buyers go with the 10mg—wait, wrong product—anyway, the 5L drum is easier to handle, but here we're talking about the motor itself.
CNC retrofit kits and small automation cells are where this thing shines, but it's not suited for heavy-duty spindle work over 8 hours continuous—you'll want a bigger frame for that. We've seen some guys try it on a milling machine with mixed results because of the single-phase input limiting starting torque under load. The variable frequency start is smooth, but don't expect to slam it into reverse at full speed without tripping the driver.
Rated speed is 2500rpm, which is pretty standdard for servo application in this power class, and the 6Nm holds up well at lower RPMs for positioning. What it does is give you a tight tolerance—better than the generic Chinese 2.2KW units we handled a few years back—though the 2-pole design means you'll lose some low-end grunt compared to a 4-pole motor. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so; the closed-type casing is IP- dust (check the datasheet for exact IP, which I don't have handy).
We buy direct from the factory in Jiangsu, so you'll get a COA with every batch that includes HPLC purity (yeah, for a motor, it's weird terminology, but they test windings and encoder alignment). Payment is typically 30% deposit and 70% before shipment for first-time orders, though we can do L/C for larger volumes if your procurement team prefers. Shipping is via wood crate if it's a full pallet, or double-boxed in carton for singles—usually 15-20 days form confirmation if we have the driver modules in stock.