2AD132C-B35RB2-CS03/S002
MPN: R911232969
No Tariffs On US Orders- Straightforward Pricing: No Rush Fees, No Credit Card Fees
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."
To contact sales for pricing and lead time:
Payment Methods
Shipping Methods
Our Credentials
Product Description:
The 2AD132C-B35RB2-CS03/S002 comes with a custom S002 option that allows this servo motor to feature a half-split keyway shaft with a lock mechanism that allows this servo motor to attach a coupler onto the shaft of this motor making it easy for torque transmission. This servo motor comes with a rotational torque rating of 96 Nm along with a power rating of 15 kilowatts. The electrical requirement for this servo motor is around 279 volts AC with a 3-phase configuration powering each phase of the servo motor. The frequency rating for this motor is between 50 to 60 Hz. The current requirement of this servo is 39 Amperes.
To mount this servo motor at a height this motor can be mounted using a flange-type mounting option. The flange mounting option allows this servo motor to be installed easily for applications that have varying torque requirements. To make sure this motor does not cause accidents, the 2AD132C-B35RB2-CS03/S002 comes with an over-current detection feature which in conjunction with the right type of motor controller generates a back driving current as a signal to prevent the motor from spinning if it detects unusual load on the motor shaft.
To further enhance this servo motor's capabilities, this motor comes with a tacho feedback system that generates a 3 volts feedback signal when ever this servo motor is generating speeds of up to 1000 rpm. For every 1000 rpm increment, this motor will generate a 3-volt signal allowing the motor controller to calculate the current speed and help keep the speed within the control system setpoint. The high-resolution feedback system also comes with position tracking system to ensure the motor shaft rotates towards the correct position.