MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN
MPN: R911393726
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The MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NN is a synchronous servo motor with a shaft height of 50 mm and natural convection cooling. Manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat as part of the MS2N Synchronous Servo Motors series, it features a multi-turn absolute encoder. The motor provides a peak torque of approximately 5-7 Nm.
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The MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN Servo Motor is designed for movement control and features a built-in absolute encoder for single-turn feedback. This MS2N Synchronous Servo Motors series module supports seamless integration into advanced drive systems that require accurate positioning and speed regulation.
The MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN servo motor winding inductance is 7.6 mH and is responsible for controlling the current used in drive systems. It includes a 30 ampere double cable connection and comes with two rotating M17 connectors that let you easily handle the cables. When the temperature is 20°C, the maximum torque output is 22.6 Nm which makes it good for use in drive systems with moderate loads. It comes with a keyway design shaft and also uses half key balancing without a shaft sealing ring that simplifies coupling with external mechanics. It is produced to run efficiently at a maximum speed of 6000 1/min that matches the winding design for high-speed cycles. It features a low inertia generating rotor that supports rapid changes in speed and enhances response time. It features a total five pole pairs that allow for optimized torque production across the rotation range. It is aligned with thermal and electrical efficiency requirements as its windings have a resistance of only 1.226 ohm.
The MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN servo motor has an encoder system which delivers standard performance with 128 signal periods that use the Hiperface® interface and comply with SIL2 and PL d safety categories. It does not include a holding brake that results in reduced system complexity and weight. It supports a maximum current of 30.2 A that aligns with the peak torque capacity. The windings in this module are designed for 6000 rotations per minute, allowing for stable and constant power performance at all times.
Frequently Asked Questions about MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN:
Q: Why is a 7.6 mH winding inductance used in the MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN servo motor?
A: A 7.6 mH winding inductance improves current control stability under varying load conditions. It supports precise speed and torque regulation during dynamic operations.
Q: What advantage does a low rotor inertia offer in this servo motor?
A: Low rotor inertia enables faster acceleration and deceleration cycles. This enhances dynamic response in high-speed positioning applications.
Q: How do five pole pairs contribute to torque control in MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN?
A: Five pole pairs ensure smoother torque delivery and better synchronization with control systems. This increases efficiency across the full operational speed range.
Q: What is the purpose of using rotatable 2x M17 connectors in the electrical interface?
A: Rotatable M17 connectors allow easier cable routing during installation. They help reduce mechanical strain on the connection in compact system layouts.
Q: Why is there no holding brake in the MS2N05-C0BTN-BSDK0-NNNNN-NN motor design?
A: The absence of a holding brake reduces component weight and system complexity. It also lowers mechanical resistance during free rotation.