MS2N13-E1BHL-BSEG0-NNNNN-NN
MPN: R911404203
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The MS2N13-E1BHL-BSEG0-NNNNN-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 Smooth, with shaft seal shaft, and a N/A electrical connection.
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The MS2N13-E1BHL-BSEG0-NNNNN-NN is part of the MS2N series of servo motors that are known for their compact design and heavy-duty output. This particular motor, however, has a moderate size with a length of 1160 mm and offers high torque output along with high rotating speeds. The rated speed that this servo motor offers is around 2000 rpm, while the maximum speed generated is 3700 rpm. The varying output torque depends upon the speed of the motor, and the output torque goes from 116 Nm all the way up to 300 Nm at standstill, and at maximum it increases to 692 Nm. The power rating for this servo motor is 90 kW with a current rating of 93 Amperes.
This servo motor comes with a locked rotor configuration, making this a popular choice for robotics applications, as the locked rotor torque rating of 300 Nm is more than sufficient for various industrial applications. This AC servo motor relies on cooling through a blower fan that is attached to the axis where the shaft of the servo motor rotates, making the cooling very simple as it takes the air from the rear and pushes it out the front side of the servo motor, cooling the winding along the way.
This motor provides reliable positioning of the motor shaft using an encoder that has a resolution of 128 pulses per rotation. This motor configuration comes with a single-turn encoder only that allows single-turn rotation in either direction, and the way the motor controller differentiates between the directions is through the magnitude of the square wave pulse generated for every increment. A positive 5 volts pulse means the motor is rotating in a clockwise direction, and a negative 5 volts pulse means the motor is operating in counterclockwise direction. This servo can be connected via RS232 and RS422 serial communication protocols.