2AD132C-B35OB1-BS23-B2N1
MPN: R911238181
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Bosch Rexroth Indramat AC Motor in the 2AD Series. This Motor is an Asynchronous Motor Type that has a Motor Size of 132, and a Motor Length of C."
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The 2AD132C-B35OB1-BS23-B2N1 asynchronous AC motor by Bosch Rexroth must always be operated with its blower and drive controller. This motor is balanced with a complete key. The product encounters radial and axial forces upon its output shaft and bearings when it is in use. This device has standard deep-groove ball bearings with a high lifetime and easy availability. The unit can be operated safely at up to the rated speed. It does not have explosion-protected parts.
This motor is cooled by air circulation. The product is CE Certified and UL Listed. This device can be installed vertically with its output shaft oriented either downward or upward. The unit is checked for vibration measurement as per DIN 2373 specifications. It must be checked for damage before it is put into operation. This motor supports a storage period of up to five years without restriction. The product comes equipped with protective caps and covers. This device should be worked on with extreme care to avoid the risk of damage and accidents. The unit has no fitted accessories such as a labyrinth seal or a blower cowl. Its mounting holes have a diameter of 12 mm.
This motor features a 24 VDC +/-10% voltage rating for the holding brake. The product-related electrical connections must be established after carrying out the mechanical mounting properly. This device uses a blower terminal box or a blower plug for the blower connection. The unit should be dismantled according to the instructions given in its documentation. It may cause material damage due to errors in its activation. This asynchronous AC motor must be operated at a low speed to ensure that the positioning commands of the related control systems are performed correctly as part of the commissioning process.