MAD130C-0150-SA-N0-BL0-35-R1
MPN: R911319622
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MAD130C-0150-SA-N0-BL0-35-R1 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 MAD130C-0150-SA-N0-BL0-35-R1 from Rexroth is an all-asynchronous servo motor. The Asynchronous design means that this servo motor comes with a rotor that spins at different speeds, having the ability to operate at varying frequencies. This motor, however, supports an operating frequency range between 50 to 60 Hz. An asynchronous motor is a self-starting design, unlike a synchronous motor, as self-starting allows the MAD130C-0150-SA-N0-BL0-35-R1 to operate efficiently with the 3 pole pairs that are present and responsible for electromagnetic induction that produces the required force needed to rotate the shaft of this servo motor.
The torque that this motor is able to produce at nominal levels is around 117 Nm, along with a speed of 7500 rpm. The low inertia of this servo motor is approximately 0.115 kgm², ensuring that this servo motor can quickly adjust its speed by accelerating and decelerating quickly based on the speed setpoint. Make sure to install this servo motor in an area with less traffic, as it is high-speed and may cause injury even though the motor shaft comes with a half-balanced shaft with a key that locks the shaft in place with the attached component, preventing it from slipping during high-speed rotation.
For applications that require the motor to perform a pulling action, installing it on a flat, stable surface with its foot mounting option would be ideal, as it would keep the motor stable. However, this motor also comes with the flange mounting option, allowing it to be directly attached to the system to help keep the load stable and directed towards the shaft, preventing it from breaking or bending over time and keeping the motor stable, as the motor comes with a reinforced body.