Parker BE230DJ-N10N
Parker BE230DJ-N10N repair service is available for this brushless servo motor, a NEMA Size 23 frame unit operating at 340V with a rated current of 2.21A — and our team handles Parker BE230DJ-N10N repair alongside stocking BE230DJ-N10N refurbished units ready for fast deployment. Part of Parker's BE Series, this motor features a half-stack magnet configuration specific to the NEMA 23 frame, a high-resolution 2000-line encoder delivering 8000 PPR post-quadrature for precise position feedback, and a round shaft with a 10-foot cable assembly for flexible installation. Technicians searching for BE230DJ-N10N troubleshooting support will find this motor commonly deployed in CNC machining centers, automated packaging lines, and semiconductor handling equipment where tight velocity and position loop control is critical. The 8000 PPR resolution makes this unit particularly well-suited for applications demanding sub-micron repeatability, and any degradation in encoder signal integrity will immediately impact servo loop stability. Those asking where to repair Parker VFD and servo motor assemblies like this one should look for specialists with oscilloscope-level encoder diagnostics and winding insulation test capabilities. Industrial VFD repair and servo motor service require different skill sets, and the BE230DJ-N10N bridges both domains as it operates under drive control from compatible Parker servo amplifiers. Flexa Systems supports this unit for customers across Texas, nationwide, and offers free diagnostics to determine whether a repair or exchange unit is the fastest path back to production.
The BE230DJ-N10N is compatible with Parker's Compax3 servo drive family, including the Compax3 S025V2 and Compax3 S050V2 amplifiers, which natively support the 2000-line incremental encoder interface used by this motor. Parker BE230DJ-N10N integration is also supported through the Parker Aries drive series (AR-xx) configured for brushless servo operation with TTL quadrature encoder feedback, making BE230DJ-N10N compatible with a broad segment of Parker's legacy and current servo amplifier catalog. As a BE230DJ-N10N replacement for motors in NEMA 23 frame servo systems, this unit can substitute for the BE230DJ-N10N-xx variants and cross-references against Parker's older SM series where frame and feedback specifications align. The 10-foot encoder cable is wired to industry-standard 15-pin D-sub or flying-lead configurations depending on the target drive, and the motor operates on standard 3-phase servo bus voltages generated by drives communicating over EtherCAT, CANopen, or analog ±10V command interfaces common across Parker motion controllers including the ACR9000 and Aries platforms.
- Encoder channel signal degradation causing following error faults (E02 or equivalent) in the paired Compax3 drive — a frequent BE230DJ-N10N fault in environments with high-frequency VFD switching noise coupled onto the unshielded portion of the 10-foot cable near the drive cabinet entry point.
- Stator winding insulation breakdown between phase-to-phase or phase-to-ground, measured below 1 MΩ at 500VDC megger test, typically caused by repeated thermal cycling in high-duty-cycle applications and identifiable during BE230DJ-N10N troubleshooting with a winding resistance balance check showing >5% deviation across phases.
- Demagnetization of the half-stack NEMA 23 rotor magnets following an overtemperature event, presenting as reduced torque constant (Kt) and inability to hold rated load at rated current, often misdiagnosed as a drive tuning issue before back-EMF waveform testing confirms reduced peak voltage at a known RPM.
- Bearing failure causing audible rumble above 1500 RPM and elevated vibration signatures at bearing defect frequencies, which introduces mechanical runout that corrupts the 8000 PPR quadrature encoder output and triggers intermittent position error faults in the motion controller.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer: | Parker |
| Voltage: | 340V |
| Current: | 2.21 |
| Type: | BRUSHLESS SERVO MOTOR |



