Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's 2AD132C-B35LR1-BS13/S024 motor has the squirrel cage rotor. It is a significant feature of asynchronous motors due to the similarity of the design of conductive bars to a squirrel cage. These bars are connected through end rings and they provide maximum effectiveness to the motor. The rotor is an essential component in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of the 2AD motor. Squirrel cage rotor is durable. It is intended for operation under high mechanical and temperature stresses that make it highly resistant in different operating environments. The rotor does not include brushes or slip rings, so it does not require frequent maintenance. This leads to a few components that can wear out after several uses. The rotor is very efficient and reduces energy consumption during the working.
Due to the efficient design of the squirrel cage rotor, the motor's performance is increased due to the following advantages. The rotor's reliability is a significant strength, as it remains stable under various loads. It is a cost-effective and versatile motor, thus suitable for low-power appliances and higher-power applications like pumps and compressors. Holding brakes are often used in asynchronous motors as they allow for better control of positions and stopping of motors. The holding brake is electrically clamped and has 100 Nm rated torque. When the power is turned off, the brake locks the rotor firmly into place.
The use of squirrel cage rotors and holding brake has several advantages. It improves safety as it helps to decrease unwanted motions, which are not allowed in some industries such as lifting equipment. Further, this feature is useful in energy-sensitive applications because the brake maintains the position of the 2AD motor without sourcing extra power constantly.