MDD093C-N-040-N2M-110GA0

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The MDD093C-N-040-N2M-110GA0 Servo Motor is manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. This unit operates with a 4000 Min nominal speed, Digital Servo Feedback with integrated multiturn absolute encoder , a(n) Plain Output Shaft, and it is Not Equipped with a blocking brake.

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Product Description:

MDD093C-N-040-N2M-110GA0 is a 4000 RPM industrial servo motor. The motor has a plain shaft. It comes with a standard housing that satisfies IP65 requirements. The motor is equipped with a multiturn encoder and supports digital servo feedback. Bosch MDD motors support multiple cooling methods that rely on movement of air or a coolant over the operating motor. The MDD093C-N-040-N2M-110GA0 is a motor that supports surface cooling (forced air cooling) and convection cooling. Therese are two methods used to dissipate heat from electronic components or machines.  Convection cooling relies on natural convection currents to circulate air and remove heat from the component's surface. It works by allowing the heat generated by the component to rise and flow away from the surface. This method is typically slower than forced air cooling and requires a larger surface area for effective heat dissipation. Convection cooling is often used in applications where noise is a concern, as it is a silent cooling method that does not require additional fans or equipment.

On the other hand, forced air cooling uses fans or blowers to direct a flow of air over the component's surface. This method increases the rate of heat transfer and is generally more effective than convection cooling. Forced air cooling is ideal for applications that generate high levels of heat and require quick and efficient cooling. However, it can be noisy and may require additional equipment to operate, such as fans or blowers. While both methods are effective at dissipating heat, forced air cooling is generally faster and more efficient, while convection cooling is a quieter and more natural cooling method. The choice between the two methods depends on the specific application's requirements, including the amount of heat generated, the noise level tolerance, and the available space and equipment.

Blocking Brake
Not equipped
Encoder Type
Integrated multiturn absolute
Feedback Type
Digital servo
Housing Design
Standard
Nominal Speed
4000 min^-1
Output Shaft
Plain
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