MAC093C-0-KS-4-C/130-B-0/WI534LX

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MAC Permanent Magnet Motor manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. This motor has a power connecter on Side B. This motor also includes a Incremental Encoder with Standard Mounting encoder and a Not Equipped blocking brake.

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MAC093C-0-KS-4-C/130-B-0/WI534LX is an AC servo motor designed and developed by Rexroth from Bosch Electric. This AC servo motor is designed to reach a speed of 2000 rotations per minute, making it one of the medium to low-speed servo motors in the MAC093C series of servos. The motor uses standard-type bearings, which only limits it to its rated speed; however, using high-speed bearings can also help this motor attain some extra speed.

This AC servo motor operates on a 240 Volts AC to 480 Volts AC supply with a supply frequency of 50 Hz to 60 Hz and 3 phase configuration as it makes it easy to balance the load in an industrial setting. Users are always recommended to use a compatible power supply made specifically for the MAC AC servo motors to prevent any electrical damage due to over or under-operating conditions. The supply should also be able to provide high current output due to the motor's capability of producing a torque of 19.5 Nm while drawing a current of approximately 20 Amperes.

The MAC093C-0-KS-4-C/130-B-0/WI534LX uses an incremental encoder with an operating voltage of 5 volts DC and current consumption of 150 mA. This encoder helps the MAC093C-0-KS-4-C/130-B-0/WI534LX to move its shaft more accurately and can differentiate between the direction it is being moved with the help of the square wave signals being produced. When inverted square wave signals are generated, this generally means the motor is spinning in a counter-clockwise direction, signaling the motor controller of the direction the shaft is spinning. This feature is really important in robotics applications when controlling different links of a robotic arm.

Brake
No
Continuous current at standstill
22 Amperes
Continuous torque at standstill
19.5 Nm
Cooling Type
Natural Convection
Feedback
Tachofeedback and mounted incremental or absolute encoder
Housing coat
Black prime coat
Insulation classification
F
Motor length
C
Nominal motor speed
2000 rpm
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