Product Description
An asynchronous motor, also known as an induction motor developed by Rexroth Bosch, is an electric motor that operates based on the electromagnetic induction technique. While in synchronous motors the speed of the rotor (rotating part) and magnetic field are the same, the speed of the rotor of an asynchronous motor is however slower. This variation in speed is called a slip, and it is essential for the motor's functioning. Asynchronous motors are very popular in several industries because these motors are mechanically strong, easy to design, and relatively inexpensive.
The 2AD132B-B05OA2-AD01-B2N1 is a motor that comes in the range of a 132-size motor and is mounted using flanges. An axial blower with an air inlet has been established as this motor's cooling mechanism. This means that hot air is pulled through the motor via an axial blower, which is useful in keeping the motor temperatures optimal. The supply of fresh air is useful, especially in cooling the components and parts of the motor that produce heat during operation, thus helping in cooling and preventing overheating and damage to the motors.
The air intake cooling method is set up through the blower design that directs airflow evenly throughout the motor's internal components. This method is useful as it increases the cooling rates, particularly in high-power motors, where cooling is paramount. The availability of a shaft sealing ring and the balanced driven shaft also shows that the motor has been designed for its durability as well as the ability to reduce vibrations and wear at the same time. To conclude, the asynchronous motor incorporates a sound cooling system, which entails an axial blower and fast air intake to provide efficient heat control.