MAD100C-0050-SA-S2-BH0-05-N3
MPN: R911320307
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MAD100C-0050-SA-S2-BH0-05-N3 Spindle Motor manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. This motor has a cooling mode with an Axail Fan, Blowing and a Singleturn Absolute, 2048 increments encoder. It also has a mounting style of Flange and a Standard bearing.
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Product Description:
For applications that require a medium-level rotational torque along with a speed that is perfect for almost all types of applications in the industry, the MAD100C-0050-SA-S2-BH0-05-N3 from Rexroth can offer both as it comes with a nominal rotational torque rating of 51 Nm that can be scaled to a maximum of 112 Nm with the help of a high-speed rating which in this motor design is at 3000 rpm. When generating torque at such high speeds, this motor is able to produce 7.4 Nm of torque for every ampere of current consumed while the current rating for this motor is 8.2 amperes.
Since this servo motor is capable of rotating at such high speeds, the copper winding of this motor will have power loss due to coil impedance that may produce a lot of heat during operation, and to ensure the servo stays cool throughout the process and to prevent it from breaking down during critical operation, an axial blower fan is placed on the backside of the servo motor that can help this motor maintain its operating temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. The motor is thermally insulated for up to 170 degrees Celsius maximum.
To help the servo shaft rotate to the position of interest, this servo motor features a single-turn encoder that tracks the rotation of the shaft by counting the number of increments generated by the encoder which are nothing but square wave pulses. This absolute encoder, being a single-turn encoder, can only allow the shaft to rotate once in either clockwise or anticlockwise direction. To power the encoder, a separate 5-volt DC supply is required that can provide at least 28 mA of current.