Product Description
Bosch Rexroth Indramat manufactured the 2AD132C-B35RA3-CS33-C2N1 motor. This specific 3-phase AC motor runs on a typical 400V, 50 Hz power source. Its three-phase setup reduces vibrations and increases efficiency, guaranteeing a steady and seamless power supply. With a rated capacity of 13.2 kW, the motor can drive heavy loads in various industrial environments. For heavy-duty applications, its power output provides the required rotational force in the form of a substantial torque of 115 Nm. Because of its remarkable 7500 rpm maximum speed, the motor can operate quickly and effectively in high-speed situations. Its high rotational speed and significant torque allow it to manage a variety of dynamic applications. The motor's ability to brake is a critical component of its operation. It has a 30,000 Ws maximum allowable braking energy. The kinetic energy that the motor can safely absorb and release during braking occurrences is indicated by this standard.
0.076 kgm² is the motor's moment of inertia. This figure shows how resistant the motor is to variations in rotational speed. Faster acceleration and deceleration are made possible by a decreased moment of inertia, which improves the motor's dynamic performance and responsiveness. The engine weighs 115 kg and is significantly bulky despite its remarkable power and performance. Its weight is due to its sturdy design and the significant quantity of iron and copper needed for its excellent power output. With a medium air volume of 850 m³/h, the motor also needs a substantial quantity of cooling air. This airflow is crucial for dissipating the heat produced during operation, maintaining ideal operating temperatures and guaranteeing long-term dependability.
The motor's electrical properties are equally significant. Its rated current of 31.5 A indicates the amount of current drawn when operating at its rated power, which is essential when choosing the right power cables and safety equipment. The motor's apparent power consumption is shown by its power consumption rating of 145 VA. The motor has a 110 ms release delay. This delay is the amount of time that passes after a stop instruction is given before the engine releases the brake. While it may not seem like much, this delay might be crucial for applications that need exact timing and synchronization.