Product Description
The Bosch Rexroth's 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-C2N1 is an efficient induction motor with a fixed axial blower and a squirrel cage rotor. The conductors of the squirrel cage rotor are skewed to smooth out torque changes and reduce noise caused by interactions with the stator's pole pieces at high speed. The amount of induced current transmitted back to the stator coils, as well as the current that passes through them, is determined by the bars of squirrel cage rotor. The rotor structures with the least feedback use at least 3 bars.
The 2AD100D-B35OB1-AS03-C2N1 has an encoder of high-resolution B35 mounting. A high-resolution encoder is exclusively a shaft or rotary encoder that is used to measure a motor's position and motion. When transmitting information to the system, the absolute encoder employs binary coding. The code can be converted into several output protocols, therefore it provides more output alternatives. The high-resolution encoder doesn't require any further outside parts to operate. It does not need the assistance of other electronics to determine its position as it is capable of understanding the positioning data on its own.
An axial flow fan easily fits into a circular cross-section duct and is significantly more compact for a high flow rate than a compatible centrifugal fan. At the design phase, the static pressure of the axial fan is restricted to a maximum of approximately 600 Pa, but the dynamic pressure of the fan accounts for roughly 70% of the overall pressure. The range of the axial fan's overall efficiency is 65 degrees CE"75%. Bearings work primarily by separating moving parts. Maintaining enough lubrication prolongs bearing life by assisting in heat dissipation and reducing friction even further.