MSK076C-0450-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN
MPN: R911323995
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The MSK076C-0450-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN synchronous servomotor manufactured by Bosch Rexroth has an overall length of 302.5 mm. This servomotor must be transported horizontally between -20 °C and 60 °C. Its permissible radial force is determined by the force acting point and bearing service life. The motor has a rotor with 0.00173 kgm2 moment of inertia.
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The MSK076C-0450-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN is an alternative current servo motor produced by the reputable Rexroth Indramat according to international standards. This electrical motor is designed to be especially flexible in operation and compatible with a wide range of industrial machines such as metal forming machines, food processing machines, printing, and robotic machines. The motor features a high degree of protection and can maintain a high degree of operational efficiency even when it is being used in unfavourable industrial conditions. The housing of this motor is also painted with a black prime coating that provides the motor with complete protection against weathering, chalky buildups, and well as dilute acids and lye. However, this housing coating is vulnerable to the frequent cleaning of the motor with a steam cleaner.
The MSK076C-0450-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN industrial motor operates with an input continuous current of about 18.3 amperes; this input current enters the motor through a power cable. Also, while operating with the continuous input current, this industrial motor can generate an output torque of about 18-newton meters. At a maximum input current of 54.9 amperes, the industrial motor generates an output torque of 43.5 Newton meters and can reach a maximum operational speed of 5000 revolutions per minute.
The MSK076C-0450-NN-M2-UP1-RNNN industrial motor is also designed with a special holding break which helps to keep the load connected to the motors output shaft in place when the motor is not in immediate operation; this holding torque operates with a rated voltage of 24 voltages and a rated current of about 0.71 volts. Also, the connection and disconnection time of this holding break is about 13 and 30 milliseconds, respectively.