Product Description
Bosch Rexroth's main spindle motor ADF132C-B05TA1-BS06-A2N2 is mounted using a flange. The servo motor functions using an induction principle that is maintenance-free, making the motor more durable than other servo drives in the same category. Through a feedback module, the motor can measure and determine the position of the rotor and then transmit it to the drive module, hence regulating the speed of the rotor. The control drive motor has a revolution of 1/ 2 000 000th and uses a holding brake to clamp the output shaft to a standstill. This ensures that the spindle drive is held safely within the machine tool.
The ADF132C-B05TA1-BS06-A2N2 is operated as per EN 60721-3-3, and in the following ways: in a stationary position, in a longitudinal axis as per class 3M1, and a lateral axis as per class 3M6. The spindle drive is supplied with an integral brake that is purchased in two modes, either an electrically engaged or electrically release holding brake. The electrically-engaged clamp locks the control drive when in a standstill and during operation with a control loop.
The electrically-released clamping brake maintains the position of the linear axes when signals are commanded in the drive. When using vertical axes, the servo drive should not be turned off unless the holding brake has clamped the motor of the system to a standstill. If the control drive has not been in operation in a duration exceeding two years, it is necessary to test the holding brakes before using the servo motor. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.