Product Description
The 2AD104D-B05OAB-FS0D-D2N1 designed by Rexroth Bosch is an AC motor runs at asynchronous speed with the help of a stator and squirrel cage rotor. All the motors of the 2AD series feature a blower unit and digital control drive. The windings get power from a three-phase alternating current source, which causes the magnetic fields surrounding each winding to contract and expand in response to current flow. A revolving magnetic field is created by energizing each winding in pairs and sequentially. Stator windings are typically made of copper. The bearings are employed inside the housing of the motor.
The 2AD104D-B05OAB-FS0D-D2N1 is a housed motor and has a 104 frame size. To achieve optimal performance, high dependability, and high-quality operation, the motor must be installed and mounted correctly. This motor has flanges to fulfil these requirements and achieve a secure mounting position. Radial fans, sometimes called blower or centrifugal fans, provide air by forcing its flow perpendicular to the axis of the fan. This leads to a radial flow pattern that swirls. Due to the higher pressure needed for usage in industrial processes and air conditioning systems, these fans are a good fit for this motor. The motor's FS winding represents its WYE or star-type connections.
The spinning shaft's instantaneous position is provided by the incremental encoder. To achieve this, the encoder generates a single square wave pulse for each shaft movement. The increment is regarded as the encoder's "resolution" and is integrated directly into the device's internal hardware. When the encoder resolution is set to 360, it represents that the shaft rotates through 360 full rotations of square wave cycles. The shaft's position can be found by monitoring the number of cycles.