Product Description
The 2AD104D-B05OC1-GS27-D2N1 by Rexroth Bosch has a 60 kg mass and flange mounting. The Squirrel Cage Motor is a reliable and cost-effective three-phase motor with two basic components: a stator (stationary part) and a rotor (rotating part). The rotor is supported by bearings and held in place by a frame. The Stator is composed of thin silicon steel laminations that are insulated. These laminations are pressed into stack form and secured in position with welding beads or banding throughout the stack's length. Copper wire is inserted into slots on the stator. When utilizing three-phase electricity, leads are attached to the motor windings and extended to the junction box.
The 2AD104D-B05OC1-GS27-D2N1 has highly lubricating bearings, an axial blower and a squirrel cage rotor. The axial fan of the motor consists of impellers, a shaft, a hub, a motor, and a casing. According to the cascade theory, the axial fan operates by pushing the gas out through the guide blades after the blades have increased pressure and obtained energy from it. The 2AD motor features a junction box composed of plastic or metal, which houses the circuit connections. It is necessary for any electrical setup and guards the connections against vandalism.
The brake system is in charge of supplying the braking force required to halt the motor and its linked load. A friction brake is a part of the brake system that activates only when braking is necessary. The multi-turn encoder generates a sequence of binary values. A "code channel" is the name given to each of the several concentric channels that make up its code disk. A distinct output circuit is used by each coding channel to encode a binary bit.