Product Description
Bosch Rexroth is highly dedicated to its customer satisfaction through its top-notch products. A wide range of drive controllers, servo drives, and frequency converters are manufactured by the company.
The DKR02.1-W300Z-BE06-01-FW model is leading the world in the field of modern motion control technology. The controller is highly recommended by our clients due to its maintenance-free operation and high functional reliability. The DKR02.1 drive controller is equipped with a built-in blower unit that uses ambient air for cooling purposes. During installation, the minimum distance of 160 mm should be maintained at the top and bottom of the drive controller in order to provide sufficient space for the air inlet and outlet. The model takes electrical power directly from the 3-phase 400 – 480 VAC main voltage line with ±10% tolerance. The DKR02.1 drive controller consists of 5 PCI slots for installing various plug-in modules. The model is capable to operate at both 4 kHz and 8 kHz switching frequency and it consumes 141/110 A of continuous current to produce the 55/43 kW of continuous power. The model uses the SERCOS interface for developing communication and a digital servo and resolver feedback is placed for indirect position detection. U5 slot of the drive controller is equipped with DSM 02.3 firmware module.
The model DKR02.1-W300Z-BE06-01-FW provides high dynamics when used in conjunction with the respective AC motors. You can order the user manual in your language and only trained personnel is allowed to operate the controller. The rated current requirement for this controller is 300 A and the control voltage requirement for this unit is AC 230 V. An auxiliary bleeder resistor is placed in this model which generates the maximum braking power of 720 kWs and the overall weight of the bleeder resistor is 15.3 kg. The maximum permissible temperature for this unit is +55 degree Celsius and it is protected under the IP20 protection category. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.