VT 3006-S-2X
Wake Industrial LLC is not an authorized distributor of this product.
No Tariffs On US Orders- Straightforward Pricing: No Rush Fees, No Credit Card Fees
-
In-Stock, Ships 3-5 Days
The VT 3006-S-2X analog amplifier operates with a power supply voltage of 24 VDC ±10%, a pulse frequency ranging from 160 to 180 Hz, and a maximum output current of 800 mA. Manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat as part of the VT 3000 Analog Amplifiers Series, it weighs 0.33 lb and features terminal connections for efficient solenoid operation.
To contact sales for pricing and lead time:
Payment Methods
Shipping Methods
Our Credentials
Product Description:
The Bosch Rexroth Indramat VT 3006-S-2X analog amplifier is built to run on a 24 VDC power supply with a ±10% tolerance in industrial voltage systems. That flexibility ensures steady performance without the need for additional voltage control. If the voltage were to vary too much, that could reduce the amplifier's efficiency or even damage its delicate components. By keeping that voltage range in check, you minimize energy loss as heat. Energy consumption is defined by the 30 W power demand, which strikes a balance between delivering enough power to operate solenoid actuation and preserving energy efficiency in continuous industrial operation. One key factor that influences the switching dynamics of the amplifier is the pulse frequency range of 160-180 Hz. By maximizing solenoid reaction times within that frequency range, you get quick actuation without causing undue coil heating or mechanical wear.
Lower frequencies might result in a slow reaction, while higher frequencies could produce eddy current losses in solenoid cores. The amplifier's capacity to drive solenoids with a coil resistance of up to 19.5 Ω is directly influenced by its maximum output current of 800 mA. That capacity is guaranteed by the minimal bias current of 20 mA, which keeps the coil engaged during idle states and avoids incorrect disengagements. The temperature drift standard of 0.5% from Imax per Kelvin reflects the amplifier's resistance to changes in the surrounding temperature. That means the output current only deviates by 0.5% of its maximum value (800 mA) for every 1 K rise in temperature. So, the amplifier can maintain steady performance in variable industrial settings.
Low-voltage circuitry is protected from excessive current drawn from control signals by the minimum input load requirement of ≥500 Ω. You can monitor solenoid output currents (20-800 mA) in real-time at the test points (BU2 and BU3), which makes troubleshooting a lot easier without interfering with system functionality. With separate terminals for power inputs (+24 V and 0 V) and solenoid outputs (A and B), the amplifier's terminal connections are designed for dependability and clarity. That makes maintenance easier and reduces wiring mistakes. That same design philosophy has led to a lightweight construction (0.33 lb), which makes installation in situations with limited space a lot easier. The mechanical load on mounting supports is reduced as a result. When you combine all these features, you get an amplifier that provides accuracy, robustness and energy efficiency. That's why the VT 3006-S-2X is a strong option for industrial automation systems that need reliable solenoid control.
Frequently Asked Questions about VT 3006-S-2X:
Q: What is the maximum output current for the VT 3006-S-2X amplifier?
A: The VT 3006-S-2X can handle a maximum output current of 800 mA, making it capable of driving solenoids effectively in industrial applications.
Q: What is the operating pulse frequency range for the Bosch Rexroth VT 3006-S-2X?
A: The VT 3006-S-2X amplifier operates within a pulse frequency range of 160 to 180 Hz, which ensures proper functioning of connected solenoids.
Q: What is the weight of the VT 3006-S-2X amplifier?
A: The amplifier weighs only 0.33 lb (0.15 kg), making it lightweight and easy to install, especially in tight spaces.
Q: What is the temperature drift specification for the VT 3006-S-2X amplifier?
A: The amplifier has a temperature drift of 0.5% from Imax per K, ensuring stable performance across a range of environmental conditions.
Q: How does the VT 3006-S-2X amplifier connect to solenoids?
A: The VT 3006-S-2X amplifier has clearly marked terminal connections for solenoid A and B outputs as well as power inputs, simplifying installation and maintenance.