MSK070D-0150-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN
MPN: R911324915
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The MSK070D-0150-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN is a powerful synchronous servomotor engineered by Bosch Rexroth Indramat. The device has a thermal time constant of 23 minutes. The torque constant of the unit at 20 °C is 3.10 Nm/A. The maximum speed of the product is 2700 rpm.
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The Bosch Rexroth's MSK synchronous motors represent a state-of-the-art development in the servo motor industry. This status is due to features such as a compact construction, high torque density, and a remarkably high degree of precision. These motors present varying drive power and interfaces; hence they can be applied for specific functions. In general, these devices can be used as linear drives, kit motors, as well as rotary main and servo drives. Common applications of the MSK motors can be seen in machine tools, packaging and foodstuffs machines, metal-forming machine tools, and printing and paper processing machines.
The MSK070D-0150-NN-M2-UP1-NNNN is a part of the MSK size 070 series. Due to its housing design, heat is dissipated using natural convection. At 20° C, it has a torque constant and winding resistance of 3.10 Nm/A and 3.20 ohms, respectively. Also, similar to other models in this series, it has a total number of 6 pole pairs. Meanwhile, it features a plain output shaft with a radial sealing ring. Due to the resistant nature of the raw material used, the radial shaft sealing ring is protected against damage by oils and chemicals.
The MSK070D-0150-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN has a 23 Nm holding brake which operates via an electrical release. For power connection, it utilizes the flange socket RLS1201. According to DIN VDE 0110, this plug is classified in overvoltage category III. In addition, this MSK motor has a multiturn absolute optical encoder EnDat 2.1. With this encoder system, the absolute, indirect position of the motor is detected in less than 4096 mechanical rotations. Moreover, the absolute position remains stored on the motor, regardless of power disconnection.