MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV Bosch Rexroth Indramat
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The Bosch Rexroth Indramat MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV is a motor for analog drives and is part of the MAC AC Servo Motors series. It features natural convection cooling, a motor size of 071, and a nominal speed of 6000 RPM. The winding code is GS and the tacho voltage is rated at 1.5V per 1000 RPM.
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The MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV is an AC servo motor built by Bosch Rexroth Indramat and placed in the MAC AC Servo Motors series. Within an automation line, it converts drive signals from a matching controller into rotational motion that can position tooling, conveyors, or indexing tables with repeatable accuracy. By combining permanent-magnet excitation with feedback from a tacho generator, the unit supports closed-loop speed regulation used in analog drive architectures for packaging, printing, and material-handling cells. This makes the motor suitable for applications that need stable velocity control and repeatable response during continuous production cycles.
The motor removes heat through natural convection, allowing installation on compact machine frames without forced-air ducts. Frame code 071 indicates the stator diameter, so gearbox and coupling layouts can reference a consistent pilot dimension. Its rotor can sustain a nominal speed of 6000 rpm, which supports fast cycle times when paired with high-ratio reductions. The integrated tacho yields 1.5 V/1000 rpm, and that proportional voltage is sampled by the analog controller to correct slip or load disturbances in real time. Winding group GS identifies the resistance and inductance set used by the motor, so the matching drive can supply the required current during acceleration or stall conditions.
Mechanical depth is identified by length code C, which indicates the motor's axial length and the inertia range available for rapid indexing sequences. Classified as a motor for analog drives, it omits digital encoder electronics. Instead, it relies on voltage-based feedback loops, which can reduce electrical noise inside legacy cabinets and keep the control scheme compatible with existing analog systems. That approach suits equipment designed around analog feedback hardware rather than digital communication interfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions about MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV:
Q: What cooling method does the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV use?
A: This motor uses natural convection for cooling, operating without forced ventilation or fans.
Q: What is the motor size of the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV?
A: The MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV is built in the 071 motor size classification.
Q: What is the nominal RPM of the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV motor?
A: The nominal speed for this model is rated at 6000 revolutions per minute.
Q: What is the tacho voltage of the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV?
A: This model includes a tacho voltage of 1.5V per 1000min-1 for speed feedback.
Q: Which winding code is used in the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV?
A: The winding code for the MAC071C-0-GS-C-095-B-0-W1522LV is GS.