MAD130D-0200-SA-S0-AG0-05-R1
MPN: R911318551
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MAD130D-0200-SA-S0-AG0-05-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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Rexroth's IndraDyn A motor family features the MAD series, a line of asynchronous motors designed for industrial use, offering a versatile solution for rotary drive applications. These motors are characterized by their efficient surface ventilation system, which utilizes a solidly connected fan unit to maintain optimal operating temperatures. The MAD130D-0200-SA-S0-AG0-05-R1 is engineered to function as both main and servo drives in equipment such as machine tools and packaging machinery. To ensure safe operation, this motor is designed and should be applied with careful adherence to safety guidelines. These guidelines include the necessity for trained personnel to install and operate the equipment, and the need to comply with specific ambient conditions like temperature (operating range 0 degrees C to +40 degrees C) and humidity to avoid damage and hazards.
This motor has a maximum speed of 5250 rpm with mount coupling bearings. At the optimal conditions, the motor operates at a rated speed of 2000 rpm, delivering a rated torque of 120 Nm. The weight of the MAD130D-0200-SA-S0-AG0-05-R1 motor is 165 kg, while the cross-section of the power wire cable is 25 mm2. The motor features a plain shaft equipped with a shaft sealing ring, providing added protection against contaminants and ensuring smooth operation.
The motor has a single-turn absolute encoder with 512 increments, which means it can measure its position in 512 small steps per revolution, ensuring precise control and movement. The MAD130D-0200-SA-S0-AG0-05-R1 motor has a flange mounting style with no holding brake included to maintain position when powered off. With a thermal time constant of 45 minutes, the motor gradually heats up to a stable temperature during operation, and the motor is built for a 10-minute duty cycle, meaning it should operate in 10-minute intervals followed by a pause to avoid overheating.