MS2N13-D1BHC-RSEB0-NDCNN-NN
MPN: R911402951
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The MS2N13-D1BHC-RSEB0-NDCNN-NN Servo Motor is manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. This motor has a winding of 2,000 min with a Single-turn encoder design. This motor is Not Equipped with a holding brake, it has a N/A shaft, and a N/A electrical connection.
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The MS2N13-D1BHC-RSEB0-NDCNN-NN brings together intelligent feedback and robust environmental design. At the heart of its configuration is a single-turn encoder capable of distinguishing 1 unique shaft revolution. With maximum encoder consumption capped at 50 mA, this unit supports low-energy, high-fidelity signal handling. Beyond technical feedback, it's protected under an IP65 enclosure, fitted with class F insulation, and engineered to perform reliably from sea level up to 1000 meters altitude, making it ideal for installations where both electrical sophistication and mechanical protection are non-negotiable. This motor delivers powerful, consistent performance with a nominal torque output that supports rigorous continuous-duty cycles. Internally, its winding setup features low inertia of just 0.078 kgxm2, providing sharp dynamic response.
The MS2N13-D1BHC-RSEB0-NDCNN-NN motor draws its energy efficiently through standard windings with finely tuned inductance and resistance values, supported by a reliable set of standard bearings and flange mounting style. Weighing in at 127 kilograms, the unit operates with ease across 3 magnetic pole pairs, striking a balance between strength and control. This variant exhibits a winding resistance of 0.072 ohms at 20 degrees C, reflecting low internal losses and supporting consistent thermal behavior during operation. Its winding inductance measures 3.4 mH, a value carefully set to promote steady current flow while filtering out voltage spikes.
The MS2N13-D1BHC-RSEB0-NDCNN-NN features a winding thermal time constant of 225 seconds and a motor body time constant of 18 minutes, ensuring controlled heat response during both rapid bursts and prolonged use. For high-demand scenarios, the motor withstands a maximum torque of 578 Nm when cold, and 546 Nm once thermally stable. It can draw up to 265 A at peak, with a top mechanical and electrical speed of 3600 rpm.