MSK060C-0600-NN-M1-UP0-NNNN-SA001
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The Bosch Rexroth Indramat MSK060C-0600-NN-M1-UP0-NNNN-SA001 is part of the MSK IndraDyn S Synchronous Motors series and features a standard design and natural convection cooling. This servomotor uses optical encoder technology with a 128 signal period Hiperface multiturn absolute encoder and a rotatable 240° encoder connector. It comes with a shaft with keyway and is supplied without a holding brake.
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The MSK060C-0600-NN-M1-UP0-NNNN-SA001 is a synchronous servomotor manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat within the MSK IndraDyn S Synchronous Motors series. It converts drive-controller current into controlled mechanical movement for positioning, indexing, and continuous-path tasks in automated equipment. Its standard housing and 060 frame allow integration on medium-duty axes where compact size, repeatable torque, and high feedback precision are required. The unit operates in conjunction with standard IndraDrive servo amplifiers to form a compact, high-efficiency drive train.
The mechanical configuration follows a standard design with a frame coded 060 and a motor length denoted C, establishing a moderate rotor inertia for balanced acceleration. Its winding code 0600 defines the coil topology so that voltage, inductance, and resistance match IndraDrive power modules. Heat is removed through natural convection, eliminating the need for external blowers and permitting sealed cabinet installation. A shaft with keyway provides positive torque transfer to gears or pulleys, while the rotatable 240° feedback connector simplifies cable exits in tight panels. These construction details make installation straightforward and minimise additional thermal or mechanical accessories.
Closed-loop control is supported by an optical sensing system that communicates over Hiperface. The reader scans 128 signal periods per revolution and records absolute position across multiple turns thanks to the multiturn absolute architecture. Because the motor is supplied without a holding brake, designers must employ external clamping or dynamic drive torque when a power-off holding function is necessary. The encoder plug can still be swivelled during commissioning to relieve strain on harnessing, and the natural-cooling concept prevents encoder heat drift, preserving resolution and repeatability throughout continuous production cycles.