MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN Bosch Rexroth Indramat
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The Bosch Rexroth Indramat MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN is part of the MSK IndraDyn S Synchronous Motors series. This standard design servomotor features natural convection cooling, a plain shaft, and does not include a holding brake. It comes with a Hiperface optical encoder with multiturn absolute technology and a resolution of 128 signal periods.
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The MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN is a synchronous servomotor produced by Bosch Rexroth Indramat within the MSK IndraDyn S Synchronous Motors series. It serves as a rotary drive element that delivers precise torque and position control to packaging machines, gantry axes, and other motion tasks in industrial automation. By coupling directly to a servo drive, the motor converts commanded current into mechanical rotation with high repeatability. Its synchronous design supports responsive acceleration and repeatable motion on axes that must start, stop, and reverse frequently.
Thermal management for this model is handled by natural convection, so heat is dissipated through the frame without forced airflow or liquid circuits. Rotor position is detected by an optical encoder that divides each mechanical revolution into 128 signal periods, helping the drive reduce velocity ripple and maintain smooth commutation. The measuring system uses multiturn absolute feedback, which allows the controller to retain shaft-position information across multiple revolutions after power cycling. For applications that lock the load externally or by drive torque, the motor is supplied without a holding brake, which reduces weight and removes the need for brake control wiring. This arrangement is useful where the axis does not require a dedicated parking brake at standstill.
Feedback communication uses the Hiperface protocol, so a single hybrid cable carries power and bidirectional data between the encoder and drive. Power terminations are arranged on side B, which can simplify cable routing when the housing is mounted close to machine frames or guarding. The frame code 101 places the motor in a larger housing class that supports higher continuous torque than smaller units in the series, while winding code 0200 identifies the electrical characteristics used with compatible inverters. The motor also uses the D-length version with a plain output shaft and a standard housing design, so it fits applications that do not need special shaft features or nonstandard mechanical options.
Frequently Asked Questions about MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN:
Q: How is the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN servo motor cooled?
A: This model uses natural convection cooling, operating without forced ventilation or external fans.
Q: Does the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN motor include a holding brake?
A: The MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN motor does not come equipped with a holding brake.
Q: What kind of encoder and resolution does the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN use?
A: This motor features a multiturn absolute optical encoder, providing position feedback via Hiperface interface with a resolution of 128 signal periods.
Q: What type of shaft does the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN motor have?
A: A plain shaft configuration is standard on the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN, suitable for applications not requiring a keyway.
Q: Where is the power connector positioned on the MSK101D-0200-NN-M1-BG0-NNNN?
A: The power connector for this motor is located on the B-Side of the unit.