Product Description
Rexroth Bosch Indramat's 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS01-B2N2 is an asynchronous AC motor associated with the 2AD Series. The rotor is shaped like a cylinder attached to the shaft of the motor. When the rotor bars are at rest, a high-speed rotational magnetic field passes over them, causing line-frequency current to flow through them. The induced current has a tendency to flow along the winding's outside edge because of the skin effect. The slip frequency drops and the generated current flows deeper into the winding as the 2AD motor accelerates.
The 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS01-B2N2 has a 132B dimensional frame. Electric motor flanges are used to guarantee that the motor is positioned correctly within a given system or application. The flange makes the connection strong and dependable by guaranteeing that the shaft of the motor is positioned accurately and firmly. The flange also makes it easier to transfer the motor's rotating motion directly to other pieces of machinery. Cooling is necessary for any system or component that produces operating heat and could impair motor performance.
Axial fans are active components in which a motor turns a bladed impeller along a central point to induce airflow. Air moves directly along the fan's axis. The blower housing directs flow perpendicular to the rotation axis, which is used by the blower to draw in intake air. Compared to other fans, axial blowers have a larger pressure drop, which enables them to force air past obstructions in the flow, such as air ducts that are tightly sealed or heat sinks. Ball bearings are designed to withstand radial loads, but they can also bear axial loads. The angle of contact is 0 when it is just supporting the radial load.