We've been running these 130SF-M06025+KA10 units for about eight months now, and they've held up well on our packaing line—the 1.5KW rating is plenty for most positioning tasks, though if you're doing heavy lifting you'd want something bigger, like a 2KW or 3KW model.

The IE3 efficieny class is actually better than what we had before, and at 6N.M rated torque with an 18N.M peak, it handles sudden load changes without tripping—we've had a few instances where older motors stalled, but these just push through, which is nice.

It's a three-phase 220V system, so make sure your shop has that voltage avaliable, and the 6A current draw is pretty standdard for this power class—we've got ours running on a 10A breaker with no issues, but you'll want to check your local codes.
The 179mm length is compact enough for tight spaces, and it fits our existing mounting brackets without modification—just make sure your encoder feedback cable is properly shielded, or you'll get noise on position signal, which we learned the hard way.

CE and ISO certs are in order, and we get COAs with every batch, though lead time is usually about 20 days or so depending on stock—we've had one warranty claim in eight months, and the supplier handled it within a week, so trust is building.

Basically, if you're doing pick-and-place, labeling, or conveyor indexing, this motor is a solid fit—it's not for high-speed spindle work or continuous heavy loads, but for precision automation it's pretty much what you'd expect form a mid-range servo.