Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's 2AD132C-B05RB2-BS01 motor has an axial blower. The direction of air intake is a key parameter to improve the cooling process. The airflow generated by the operation of the axial blower is directed at a right angle to the motor shaft for the supply of cool air. It directly passes fresh air over the main components of the motor. The specific intake direction ensures that the airflow removes the heat produced inside the motor, and reduces the temperature and chances of overheating. Thus, the direction of the air intake allows the motor to maintain optimum temperature which is important if the motor is in constant use.
This motor does not have a holding brake that could stop the working of the motor when the power source is switched off, thus it does not allow the motor to maintain a position. Holding brakes are mostly fitted to motors when they are required to hold the load during no-operation situations, in other words, their main purpose is to provide precise holding braking torque. This motor is designed to run without any braking system. This is beneficial in the operations of equipment such as fans, blowers and conveyors where motion is continuous. The lack of holding brakes also improves the motor's mechanical design and maintenance requirements while increasing energy efficiency for applications where the motor needs to run continuously.
Flange mounting is an efficient method of mounting preferred in various industrial applications because it is stable, easy to install, and offers versatility. The motor is directly mounted to the frame or structure of the equipment by means of a circular plate known as a flange. This provides a rigid form of support, thus minimizing vibrations, and aligning the motor to the other equipment properly.