MS2N04-C0BNN-BMDH0-NNNNN-GM075N2050BN-NN
MPN: R911391192
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The MS2N04-C0BNN-BMDH0-NNNNN-GM075N2050BN-NN Servo Motor is manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. This motor has a winding of 6,000 min with a Multiturn encoder design. This motor is Not Equipped with a holding brake, it has a Smooth, no shaft seal shaft, and a M17 Double Plug, turnable electrical connection.
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Part of the High-speed AC synchronous motor series from Rexroth Indramat, the MS2N04-C0BNN-BMDH0-NNNNN-GM075N2050BN-NN is a perfect servo motor for applications that require high-speed movements along with a considerable amount of rotational torque. This servo motor can generate a torque of around 13 Nm at cold conditions for temperatures of up to 20 degrees Celsius and can also generate a torque of around 12.96 Nm for hot climate conditions. The manufacturer recommends using this motor within a temperature range of up to 0 to 45 degrees Celsius and must be stored in a storage room with an ambient temperature between -20 to 80 degrees Celsius.
This motor is not very electrically demanding, as it has a rated power rating of 0.81 kW and draws a maximum current rating of up to 9.7 Amperes. To operate this motor, the maximum operating voltage for this servo motor is 575 volts AC with a nominal voltage of 169 volts AC. The required operating frequency range for this servo motor is between 50 to 60 Hz, which is in line with the world standard.
This motor ensures accurate positioning of the motor shaft with the help of a Hiperface encoder which generates around 128 pulses in a single period of rotations. This particular encoder model supports multiple rotations with a maximum rotation limit of 4096 revolutions. Whenever a pulse is generated, the motor encoder generates a square wave signal with a positive amplitude when the motor is rotated in a clockwise direction, while in the counterclockwise direction, the encoder will generate an inverted square wave signal pulse. This servo encoder requires around 7 to 12 volts DC to operate and may draw up to 32 mA of current.