2AD132D-B35OA2-AS03-C2N1
MPN: R911268934
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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 D."
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The 2AD132D-B35OA2-AS03-C2N1 is a synchronous powered alternating current motor designed by Rexroth Indramat that offers unmatched synchronized speed regardless of load conditions. Unlike asynchronous motors which speed changes with load, synchronous motors with additional DC power supply to make it synchronous help it maintains a fixed speed by locking the rotor. Transport and installation of the 2AD motors should be done carefully; proper lifting tools are essential. The motors are factory-inspected before shipment, but you should always check their condition once received. For storage purposes, the best practice is to keep it in dry conditions and protect the motor from excessive temperatures. The permissible storage range for the motor is -0 to 80 degrees C.
This 2AD132D-B35OA2-AS03-C2N1 model is designed with both flange and foot mounting options for easy installation and features a smooth shaft. Additionally, it is built with a shaft sealing ring, reducing maintenance requirements and enhancing operational efficiency. The motor weighs 135 kg with a noise level of 75 dB. The power wire cross-section of the motor is 16 mm2, while the thermal time constant is 55 minutes that highlights the motor's ability to handle temperature variations gradually, contributing to its durability and stable performance.
The cooling mode of the 2AD132D-B35OA2-AS03-C2N1 motor operates via a fan unit that blows from A side to B. The power consumption of the fan varies between 140 to 170 VA, while the air volume in which the fan works is 1000 m3/h. The motor has a peak speed of 7500 rpm and a nominal current of 54 A. The motor detects the rotor inertia of 0.118 kgxm2, which refers to the resistance the rotor provides against changes in its rotational speed.