MAD100D-0200-SA-S2-BH1-35-N1
MPN: R911321399
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MAD100D-0200-SA-S2-BH1-35-N1 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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The MAD100D-0200-SA-S2-BH1-35-N1 from Rexroth Indramat is an Asynchronous motor where the rotor and the stator of the motor rotate at varying speeds, thus the name Asynchronous. This motor has a nominal speed rating of 2000 rotations per minute and comes with a torque constant ratio rating of 2.62 Nm for every ampere of current that it consumes. The average current rating of this servo motor is approximately 27.2 amperes where it can generate a nominal rotational torque of 59 Nm.
This servo motor has two operating modes: the standard operational mode where the servo motor is capable of generating a torque of 54 Nm while drawing 27.2 amperes of current, and the other mode is the standstill, locked rotor mode where the shaft of the motor is locked onto a particular position. In this mode, the continuous standstill torque is around 59 Nm with a current draw of 28.7 amperes. The motor itself requires a 3-phase input voltage with a voltage range of 159 to 480 volts AC and an input operating frequency of 50 to 60 Hz nominal.
This motor is designed to have low inertia and a rotor moment of inertia of 0.038 kgm² that allows this servo motor to attain high speeds of rotation instantly, attaining a maximum speed of 9000 rotations per minute while accelerating within a short period of time. This motor is designed to fit in small areas with confined spaces and weighs only 60 kg, making this motor portable and easy to mount without needing any extra lifting machine system. The maximum height this servo motor is designed for is 1000 meters above sea level, above which the motor may operate in derated conditions.