MS2N04-C0BTN-CMSH1-NNNNE-GM075N2050AN-NN
MPN: R911404864
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The MS2N04-C0BTN-CMSH1-NNNNE-GM075N2050AN-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 Equipped with a holding brake, it has a Smooth, no shaft seal shaft, and a M23 Single-Cable connection, turnable electrical connection.
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For machining metal with a CNC or a milling machine where heavy-duty servo motors are required to provide speed and torque, the MS2N04-C0BTN-CMSH1-NNNNE-GM075N2050AN-NN is the perfect choice as it comes with a speed of 6000 rpm at maximum. This motor is not only great for machining but also perfect for drilling applications and can also be used to operate a conveyor belt system with the help of a gearbox system. For the accuracy and positioning of the shaft, the MS2N04-C0BTN-CMSH1-NNNNE-GM075N2050AN-NN comes with an encoder attached to the servo.
Since the encoder needs to communicate with a control module that helps calculate the current and the required position for the shaft rotation, this servo motor features a secure and sophisticated communication link or protocol that helps the encoder and the motor control module communicate with each other via ACURO Link, which not only allows the motor to communicate but also comes with an encryption feature to keep the data transmission secure. The motor is also able to transmit its coil temperature over to the motor control module, where if the temperature is around 140 degrees Celsius, the controller will generate warning signals and will eventually shut down if it exceeds the 145 degrees Celsius mark.
To make sure this servo motor operates within safe operating conditions, the MS2N04-C0BTN-CMSH1-NNNNE-GM075N2050AN-NN should always be mounted in areas where the ventilation is very efficient to allow air to flow through the motor enclosure. This helps with the natural convection, a cooling method this servo motor relies on. The thermal time constant of this servo motor is 15 minutes, which is the average time it takes for this servo motor to drop down to its steady-state temperature.