MAD160C-0050-SA-M2-KH0-35-N1
MPN: R911323227
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MAD160C-0050-SA-M2-KH0-35-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 MAD160C-0050-SA-M2-KH0-35-N1 motor has a rated speed of 500 rpm with the mounting style of flange and foot-based. The rated current drawn at rated speed is 27.6 A, and the maximum current drawn at a maximum speed of 3000 rpm is 54.8 A. The maximum torque of this machine is 528 Nm, whereas the rated torque is 240 Nm. At rated speed, the power consumption is 12.6 kW, and at maximum speed, the motor can consume up to 25.8 kW. The torque constant of the machine is 9.95 Nm/A and the continuous torque at standstill is 240 Nm.
This shows that this variant has the same rated torque and continuous torque at a standstill. The continuous current at a standstill is 27.6 A which is also the same as the rated current. In periodic cycle operations, the duty cycle time is 10 minutes with the thermal time constant of the machine of 70 minutes. This variant has no holding brake, and cooling is through an axial fan with the air current direction from B to A. The bearings installed are universal and the vibration severity grade is regular. The weight of the machine is 238 kg.
The motor encoder is multi-turn and the increment of the encoder is 2048. The electrical connection is at the terminal box connection at side B, and the output shaft of this asynchronous motor is plain with no sealing rings. The housing paint is 2k epoxy resin black primal coded as RAL 9005. As per DIN EN 60721-3-3, the air humidity of the motor is underclass 3K4. The relative air humidity ranges from 5% to 95% whereas the absolute air humidity ranges from 1 g/cm3 to 29 g/cm3.