MAD130C-0250-SA-S2-AH0-05-N1
MPN: R911327729
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MAD130C-0250-SA-S2-AH0-05-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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Part of the MAD series of Asynchronous servo motors, the MAD130C-0250-SA-S2-AH0-05-N1 is a 100 Nm servo motor that operations with a rated speed of 2500 rotations per minute, which can tops out at a maximum speed of 7500 rotations per minute. At the maximum speed of 7500 rotations per minute, this servo motor can output a torque of 241 Nm for a brief period. At nominal operating conditions, this servo motor has a rated current of 67 Amperes while at locked rotor conditions the motor can draw up to 67.5 Amperes of current, providing a torque of up to 110 Nm.
This motors operating temperature ranges from 0 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius and to help the servo motor regulate its temperature, the MAD130C-0250-SA-S2-AH0-05-N1 servo motor features an Axial blower that operates on 400 volts AC to 460 volts AC and requires 3-phase connections at 50 to 60 Hz input voltage frequency. This motor features a Thermal time constant of 50 minutes, which means that the motor takes to reach 36% of its average operating temperature. This motor also comes with an Insulation class F which allows this motor to withstand fire accidents with a maximum fire temperature of up to 170 degrees Celsius.
The motor also comes with a plane shaft designed specifically for torque transmission. The shaft does not come with a seal ring, however, the motor is completely protected thanks to the IP 65 Ingress Protection rating helping protect the motor against dust and moisture. The motor can be mounted at a maximum height of 1000 meters above sea level; make sure to stay within the height limit for optimum performance.