Product Description
The 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS01-B2N1 motor is part of Rexroth Indramat's 2AD series. Fixed blower units (axial and radial) are used to provide surface ventilation in the asynchronous induction motors of the 2AD series. These brushless alternating current motors known as squirrel cage motors are powered by sinusoidal voltages and currents and are widely utilized in industrial settings and electrical propulsion systems. Their benefits include high simplicity, low torque ripple, robustness, low cost, high reliability, low maintenance requirements, and the capacity to function in challenging conditions.
The 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS01-B2N1 has 132B dimensions and operates at an asynchronous speed. When connecting the output shaft of the electric motor to other pieces of machinery or equipment, flanges are employed. A flange is an element that is fixed around the shaft of the motor and usually has a hole pattern. The drilled holes are utilized to fasten the flange with bolts or screws to other pieces of machinery or equipment.
The motor and impeller combination of an axial fan requires a suspension, usually referred to as a holding device, which frequently incorporates integrated contact protection. This suspension is fastened to the nozzle that houses the impeller. The intake and the cylindrical area of a well-designed nozzle provide aerodynamic efficiency. The nozzle has a guide vane installed in order to maximize efficiency. The running torque of motor is smoothly transferred by a drive shaft, which serves as an intermediate point between a driven and a driving shaft that is not positioned on a common axis. A drive shaft features two universal joints that allow flexible contact between the driving and driven shafts. Four rolling bearings on each universal joint provide low friction and reduce torque losses.