Product Description
The 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-A2N1 by Rexroth Bosch has a secondary winding that is regarded as a squirrel cage rotor. It draws power from the flux generated by the winding of the stator through induction rather than a connection to an electrical power source. The flux of the air gap is considered to be sinusoidal in distribution and spin relative to the rotor. Every rotor bar is subjected to an electromotive force (EMF). The amount and pace at which the flux density cuts the rotor bar determines its size. The bar current and the produced EMF are nearly in phase for normal slip. The bar current follows a sinusoidal pattern.
The top side of the 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-A2N1 features an electrical connector. This induction motor is perfect for integration with a variety of machines because of its compact structure, and dual mounting properties. This eliminates the requirement for a separate motor as it provides precise alignment, simplified integration and combined advantages of both foot and flange mounting. The axial flow fan features an impeller with aerofoil section blades that can reach a high level of efficiency and have a non-overloading power feature. To attain high-efficiency levels, guide vanes are employed to either provide peroration on the upper side or remove air rotation or flow from the downstream portion of the axial fan.
The driven shaft, often referred to as the driveline, prop shaft, or propeller shaft, is a part of the motor driving system. It acts as a tube that attaches to universal joints with yokes, or connectors, on the ends. The driveshaft and the stationary component are then connected via these joints. The driveshaft is powered by several components like bearings, tubes, and yokes.