MAD160C-0150-SA-S2-AP0-35-N1
MPN: R911319228
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MAD160C-0150-SA-S2-AP0-35-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-0150-SA-S2-AP0-35-N1 from Rexroth is a one-of-a-kind servo motor that is capable of producing a speed for rotation of 1500 rpm at base and can peak at 6000 rpm. This motor is a servo motor that features the EnDat 2.1 digital encoder interface for its single-turn absolute encoder. The encoder interface is a robust protocol that ensures encrypted delivery of data, as the data packets feature 20-bit data encapsulation with 16-bit data space that contains the position of the servo shaft, while the remaining bits are used for various security checks, such as CRC and parity.
This motor offers a high rotational torque of 215 Nm at the base speed, while at the maximum speed of 6000 rpm, the rotational torque reaches 496 Nm, which is more than enough for high-torque applications. To power the motor, simply use a supply voltage of 475 volts AC with a 3-phase output configuration, which is required to power each pole of this motor. This motor comes with 3 pole pairs, responsible for generating the necessary electromagnetic fields for induction, needed to rotate the rotor of the servo motor.
Operators can configure the motor in both star and delta configurations based on the applications they are using this servo motor for. This motor comes with a simple shaft design that is perfect for torque transmission, as the shaft simply slides onto the attached component without needing a special keyway design. The shaft comes with a shaft seal ring to help prevent the spilling of motor oil or any other kind of lubricants from inside the motor housing, even though the bearings on this motor are self-lubricating.