Product Description
The Rexroth Bosch Group's 2AD104D-B05OC1-FS07-C2N1 belongs to the 2AD series of AC induction motors. The tangential force applied to the rotor is zero at first and then momentarily reduced. The rotor and RMF reassemble their relative motion once the rotor's moment decreases, which re-induces the rotor current. The tangential force (RMF) for the revolution of the rotor is thus restored. The RMF and synchronous speeds are both greater than the steady speed of the rotor (squirrel cage). Slip is a measure of the speed difference between the squirrel cage rotor and the RMF.
The 2AD104D-B05OC1-FS07-C2N1 features an MTG encoder, B05 (flange) mounting, squirrel cage rotor, junction box and an axial fan. Electrical connections are kept inside a safe and secure housing with the help of the junction box, which offers a protective enclosure. This lowers the chance of fires or electrical shocks and shields the connections from unintentional damage and environmental elements like moisture and dust. A flange coupling is a form of coupling made up of two separate cast iron flanges. Each of these flanges is fixed separately on the shaft ends, and keying ensures a secure fit. The flange that is perpendicular to the shaft axis facilitates and upholds the correct alignment and positioning of the shafts.
The axial fan uses rotational energy to generate airflow. Upon starting, the motor turns the fan shaft, which accelerates the impeller's rotation. The fan generates two pressure zones: one behind it and one in front of it, due to the blades' spinning motion. This pressure difference draws air in from one side of the motor and directs it through the blades, producing a distinct axial flow pattern.