Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's 2AD132C-B35OA1-BS03-B2V2 motor has a squirrel cage rotor. It is an important component of asynchronous (induction) motors. It has laminated iron cores with conducting bars which are arranged in a cage-like structure, and the ends of the cage are shorted by the conductive rings. This is the most effective way to induce rotational motion. In an AC supply to stator windings, the magnetic field rotates resulting in the flow of current through the conducting bars of the rotor. This generated electromagnetic field interacts with the field set by the stator and thus rotates the rotor. The rotor always runs at a speed less than the stator's field by developing a slip, which is essential for asynchronous motors.
The vibration severity grade S = 2 is used for the classification of the motor and its vibrations. This grade defines the vibration stress that a motor is capable of withstanding while performing its functions. An S=2 vibration severity grade indicates that the motor can work at a medium range of vibration levels. Minimizing vibration intensity is critical for long motor life span, stability, and safe operation especially where vibrations cause detrimental impact.
Asynchronous motors are generally used in home appliances because they are very reliable and efficient. These motors can be incorporated into household appliances and industrial machines. Due to their minimal construction, they are economical, require little maintenance and are suitable for use in appliances that operate at continuous or variable speed ranges. Asynchronous motors are energy-saving which is very important for household appliances as low energy consumption is vital for high standard performance. These motors are built to withstand the stress of the industrial operations.