Product Description
Rexroth Bosch manufactured 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS03, which is an asynchronous 2AD series motor that doesn't need any maintenance. Squirrel cage induction motors cannot have their rotor circuits permanently shorted, hence further resistance cannot be applied. As a result, the rotor resistance management starting method cannot regulate the initial current, resulting in excessive starting current and poor starting torque. The squirrel cage motor's rotor circuit resistance is specifically engineered to provide outstanding running characteristics. These brushless alternating current motors are powered by sinusoidal voltages and currents, which are frequently used in electrical propulsion systems and industrial applications.
The 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS03 offers B05 (flange) mounting, 132B frame size, axial lower and power plug. Flanges for mounting allow electric motors to be employed in a variety of industrial applications. They also make it easier to install motors safely and correctly in a variety of applications, such as compressors, conveyor systems, and machinery. It includes a high-resolution feedback mechanism, which is critical for accurate control of speed and stable performance even under fluctuating load situations. The motor's power terminals are positioned at the top.
Due to the brushless design of the motor, maintenance expenses are reduced and its service life is extended. The rotor (squirrel cage) lacks windings, which indicates that it doesn't have distinctive poles. However, this sort of rotor automatically generates an image of the poles of the stator and responds. For this reason, this kind of motor can benefit greatly from the use of the pole-changing speed control approach. The axial fan at the terminal of the 2AD asynchronous motor normally pushes air far from the motor, causing an airflow in the opposite direction of the fan blades' rotation.