MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 Bosch Rexroth Indramat
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The Bosch Rexroth Indramat MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 is a motor from the MDD Synchronous Motors series designed for digital drive controllers. It has a nominal speed of 4000 rpm and generates a continuous torque of 6.6 Nm at standstill. The motor features a 95 mm centering diameter, keyway shaft type, and includes an integrated multiturn absolute encoder with digital servo feedback.
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The MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 is a rotary servo motor manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat as part of the MDD Synchronous Motors series. Built for direct connection to digital drive controllers, it converts electrical current into controlled torque and speed for positioning tables, pick-and-place actuators, or ancillary machine axes. A standard housing, a grade-balanced rotor, and a single-ended shaft allow the unit to fit into tight multi-axis frames, while its connector interface supports straightforward cable routing with minimal wiring changes during installation and helps maintain a compact footprint in densely arranged machine layouts.
The motor supplies a continuous standstill torque of 6.6 Nm, giving reliable holding force whenever the drive energizes the windings without motion. Under rated excitation, it reaches a nominal speed of 4000 rpm, letting fast duty cycles proceed without overspeeding bearings. Precise concentricity is achieved by a 95 mm centering diameter on the front flange, and all power and feedback conductors exit on the left side, which simplifies parallel cable runs inside a cabinet. For ingress protection, the shaft end is supplied with a shaft seal, preventing splash oil or fine dust from reaching the inner bearing set. Balancing is performed to the standard grade, and the connection hardware is a circular industrial connector that locks with a quarter turn.
Signal reporting is handled by an integrated multi-turn absolute encoder that retains position over power cycles, eliminating homing sequences at startup. Because the unit is configured without a blocking brake, any static load must be secured by the drive’s torque or an external clamp when power is removed. Closed-loop control data travels over digital servo feedback (DSF) conductors located beside the power pins inside the same housing. Torque is delivered through a shaft machined with a keyway, allowing rigid coupling to pulleys or gear hubs while maintaining axial alignment during repeated acceleration and deceleration.
Frequently Asked Questions about MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0:
Q: What type of shaft end does the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 feature?
A: A keyway shaft end is provided on the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 for secure attachment of mechanical components.
Q: What is the nominal speed of the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 synchronous motor?
A: This motor operates at a nominal speed of 4000 min⁻¹, allowing for efficient performance in various automation tasks.
Q: What type of encoder is included with the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 motor?
A: An integrated multiturn absolute encoder is included for precise position detection in the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0.
Q: Is a holding brake included in the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 motor?
A: The MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0 does not include a blocking (holding) brake.
Q: How is the electrical connection configured on the MDD071C-N-040-N2T-095PL0?
A: Electrical connection for this motor is made via a left-facing connector, simplifying installation in compatible systems.