MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN
MPN: R911386146
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The MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN is a synchronous servomotor with a rated power of 1.0 kW and natural cooling. Manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat as part of the MS2N Synchronous Servo Motors series, it operates at a rated speed of 3000 rpm. The motor features an IP65 protection class and a rotatable connector.
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The model MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN integrates advanced encoder technology and durable construction for consistent performance.
The MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN servo motor is engineered to deliver a continuous (rated) torque of 42.1 Nm under thermal conditions corresponding to a 100 K rise above ambient. Its standstill current is rated at 48.5 A and the torque constant is 1.76 Nm/A. It is capable of achieving a maximum (peak) torque output of 160 Nm when operating within the same 100 K thermal boundary. The motor is equipped with an integrated PT1000 temperature sensor which is used for precise thermal monitoring. This sensor operates on the principle of a Platinum Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) that offers high accuracy and stability across a wide temperature range. The sensor works with the drive's internal temperature model to prevent thermal overload. The motor warning threshold is set at 140 °C and motor disconnection occurs at 145°C to protect the winding and components. This dual monitoring system ensures reliable performance under continuous or overload conditions. It supports an ambient operating temperature from 0 to 40 °C with performance derating up to 60 °C. The mass of the motor is 42 kg. It generates a sound pressure level of 75 dB (A) with a tolerance of +3 dB (A). The oscillating quantity level remains within Level A up to the rated speed that ensures vibration control. Its encoder performance is standard and features 128 signal periods with Hiperface interface.
The cooling system of the MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN servo motor is forced ventilation using axial air flow. The cooling fan draws 0.26 A at 50 Hz and 0.23 A at 60 Hz. This ensures the motor remains within operational thermal limits under high loads. Regular maintenance is recommended to avoid dirt and contaminants reducing the fan’s airflow which may lead to thermal overload.
Frequently Asked Questions about MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN:
Q: How does thermal management behave under extended load in the MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN servo motor?
A: A PT1000 sensor works alongside the drive's internal temperature model. This dual system prevents overload by triggering warnings at 140 °C and shutdown at 145 °C.
Q: What integration concerns arise when using the double cable connection on MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN?
A: It uses an M58 fixed connector on the A-side and a rotatable M17 for flexibility. This layout simplifies routing and supports tight cabinet layouts in automation systems.
Q: How does the encoder configuration affect positional accuracy in vibration-sensitive setups?
A: The motor uses a Hiperface interface with 128 signal periods. It ensures stable feedback and maintains accuracy, even with minor oscillations within Level A vibration limits.
Q: How does the MS2N10-D1BNA-BMAG0-NNNNN-NN motor maintain performance in rising ambient conditions?
A: It supports rated operation up to 40 °C, with derating up to 60 °C. This allows reliable usage in warm environments, provided thermal load is managed accordingly.
Q: What cooling behavior should be expected under continuous high current loads?
A: The forced ventilation fan operates on axial flow at 230 V / 50 Hz. It keeps winding temperatures within spec, but airflow must remain unobstructed to prevent overheating.