Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-A2N2 motor includes a housing that not only provides a protective covering but also helps in heat dissipation. The asymmetric squirrel cage rotor has the same number of poles as the motor's stator. The rotor spins at a speed lower than the synchronous speed of the winding due to the force produced by the current flowing through each bar. A slot's skew is its angular twist away from its axial direction. A single stator slot pitch is the typical skew. The skew's objective is to lessen the spatial irregularities in the flux of air-gap that are brought about by the slotting combination and a limited number of slots.
The 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-A2N2 has dual mounting (B35), 100D dimension, power plug and axial fan. Making the right mounting technique is essential to guarantee that the electric motor runs smoothly and stays stable over its lifetime. The foot and flange mounting can be selected depending on the requirements of the application as it offers both (flange & foot). To minimize any possible problems caused by vibrations or misalignment, the motor needs to be securely fastened to its mounting location.
The axial fan is made up of several blades with aerofoil sections fixed to an aerodynamic hub that spins inside a cylindrical housing. The air is propelled in the optimized approaches to the housing and strikes the blades at a high speed. The pressure gain is just static pressure as it exits the blades at about the same speed. The air is generally rotated in a circular motion by the blades. To reduce the losses generated by plain shaft friction, low-friction material is typically utilized, or a lubricant is injected between its parts.