Product Description
Asynchronous motors like Rexroth Bosch's 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS06-A2N1 are made to handle demanding operations. The 3-phase windings are carried by slots in the numerous stampings that make up the stator. It is coiled with a certain number of poles. The windings are separated geometrically by 120 degrees distance. There are two different type of rotors that are used in these motors. The machine does not need any DC (direct currect) to function. Instead of physically being connected through wires, the rotor windings produce rotor voltage.
The flange mounting depicted as "B05" ensures proper stability of the mounting and a reduction of vibration. Flanges for motor mounting are manufactured in accordance with standards such as American National Standards and DIN. These standards specify the dimensions, forms, and placements of the connecting holes for flanges. The Rexroth 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS06-A2N1 motor utilizes N-type bearings with a severity of vibration optimized for moderate operational stresses. They are designed to cope with radial and axial loads; the first kind of load is a force acting in a plane that is perpendicular to the plane of the rotor, while the other is a force that acts along the plane of the rotor.
The N-type bearings work efficiently, allowing for load variation for smooth and efficient operations. Chrome steel, often known as high-carbon steel, makes up almost all of the ball bearings. This material is used since it is both affordable and long-lasting. Bearings can also be made from other materials, such as stainless steel, ceramic, and plastic. It is therefore clear that the 2AD132B-B05OA1-BS06-A2N1 is designed primarily for industrial use and has a high stress tolerance despite its small structure. This motor's design covers all application requirements to simplify installation and maintenance.