Product Description
A cutting-edge stator unit, the MST531E-0018-FT-N0CN-D303 motor has been specifically designed for extreme or high-pressure operating environments. In terms of dimensions, it is built with a size 531 frame and length E configuration that can accommodate higher power ranges while a higher motor frame length ensures the highest possible torque. Equipped with a multipolar 0018 winding, the motor aims at steady torque output and a rated speed of 180 rpm. A standout feature of the motor is it's advanced liquid cooling system (F) coupled with thermo-encapsulation and an integrated aluminum cooling jacket (T)that ensures superior thermal management. This liquid cooling mechanism effectively dissipates heat to help maintain stable operating temperatures and thus minimize the impact of thermal stress on the electrical resistance of internal motor components. This further contributes to the extended operational lifespan of the motor which makes it ideal for high-demand applications such as heavy industrial machinery, extrusion systems, or precision manufacturing processes.
The motor purposely excludes an encoder (N0)to simplify the design which makes it a viable choice for systems that require external feedback mechanisms or those operating in open-loop configurations. The motor's electrical connection has been designed with practicality and durability in mind with the stator end acting as the medium for cable conduction (CN). The stator end has a prominently larger external diameter to make wire management hassle-free and more organized.
Designed without a cable gland, the motor can be seamlessly integrated into industrial setups that need agile and flexible connectivity solutions. The cause is the axial placement of the wire lead-out on the stator, with a larger external diameter (D303)>>. With a sturdy construction combined with advanced cooling technology and a well-organized electrical infrastructure, the MST531E-0018-FT-N0CN-D303 has been meticulously engineered to cater to the rigorous demands of today's manufacturing and processing industries.