Product Description
The 2AD132C-B35OR2-BS03-B2N1 motor is designed by the Bosch Rexroth Indramat through a certified production process. The motor maintains an unrivalled performance quality standard that improved the overall operation efficiency of several machines including power printing, packaging and other industrial machines. Due to its electromagnetic radiation, it can only be used in an industrial setting and must be operated by an authorized person to minimize individual risk and damage to the parts of the motor. The power terminal position for the 2AD132C-B35OR2-BS03-B2N1 motor is located on its top. The power connector facilitates the safe and efficient transfer of electrical energy to drive the motor’s operation. Operators should position the power connector correctly on the thread of the connective housing to install it. Manually pull the connector through, and gradually feed the cable to bring it into its final position. Once properly aligned, tighten the connector by hand until it is securely firm. For optimal performance, the motor requires a nominal power supply of 15 kilowatts.
The 2AD132C-B35OR2-BS03-B2N1 motor is sensitive to heat and requires proper management to prevent damage. The motor has a feedback encoder system that converts mechanical movements into electrical signals. This encoder provides the drive controller with the motor's current operating parameters. However, when the current and voltage exceeds 39 Amperes and 279 volts respectively, and the motor is overworked, overheating may occur.
Overheating can cause damage to both the electrical and mechanical components of the motor. To combat this, the motor is equipped with a self-cooling system that dissipates heat through suction. Additionally, the motor has a thermal constant of 50 minutes that allows it to resist the effects of excess heat. Although the 2AD132C-B35OR2-BS03-B2N1 has an efficient heat dissipation and temperature monitoring system, an optimum operation is maintained at an ambient temperature of between 0 to about 45 degrees Celsius.