Product Description
The 2AD100D-B05OB2-AS13-B2N1 by Bosch Rexroth can be used as a servo drive and main spindle asynchronous motor. An induction motor (squirrel cage) is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings; it is named "squirrel cage" because the rotor within it resembles a "squirrel cage.". This rotor operates based on the principle of electromagnetism and is attached to the shaft. The materials used for the rotor laminations are the same as those utilized for the stator laminations; thin steel layers slide onto the cage's bars and are crushed between the rings located at the ends. To maximize the generated torque, the laminations are slightly skewed rather than exactly straight.
The 2AD100D-B05OB2-AS13-B2N1 motor represents the 2AD series and 100D dimensions. Shaft keys are used to convey mechanical energy from the rotating shaft to its connections. The drive end of the shaft is linked to the load, while the non-drive portion is connected to a cooling fan. The axial fan pushes air across its surface to cool the motor frame while it is in operation. Due to their wide contact surface area and function as heat exchangers, the motor frame's fins enhance the rate at which heat is transferred from the AC motor to the surrounding air, hence improving the motor's ability to cool itself.
The motor is easy to install due to the flange mounting with screws and bolts. Standard bearings decrease friction by featuring a groove ball, as well as a smooth outer and inner metal surface against which the balls roll. The motor can rotate freely because these balls bear the weight, and the drive shaft balances and supports the machine with the help of an entire key.