Product Description
The DKS01.1-W050A-DS01-02-FW servo drive is an advanced industrial product manufactured by Bosch Rexroth. The servo drive is designed to control and monitor the movement of the servo motor based on the command signal it receives from the control center. To control the servo motor, the DKS01.1-W050A-DS01-02-FW servo drive, after receiving a command signal from the control system, compares the actual motor status with the received command signal using the motor feedback cable. After this comparison, it alters the voltage, frequency, or pulse width of the motor to correct any deviation from the commanded status.
The DKS01.1-W050A-DS01-02-FW digital servo drive can be customized for specific industrial applications by installing various customization cards into slots U1 to U5. These customization cards include a command interface card, a software module card, and auxiliary plugged-in cards. The presence of these customization cards, a basic servo drive unit and a configuration label in a servo drive forms a fully configured servo drive. The servo drive also contains a bleeder resistor, which prevents unwanted power discharge from the drive.
The DKS01.1-W050A-DS01-02-FW digital servo drive uses a three-phase connector to connect to the mains electricity. The servo drive draws an input voltage of 3×230 volts from the mains electricity. It has a rated current of 50 Amperes and also works with a continuous current of 25 Amperes. The servo drive has a PMW frequency of 4 Kilohertz and used a power frequency of 50 to 60 Hertz. At maximum motor loading, the DKS01.1-W050A-DS01-02-FW servo drive has a power requirement of 9.5 kilovolts-Ampere and loses an estimated power of 305 watts. It is produced according to the C per DIN 570 110 insulation class and the IP 10 per DIN 40 050 protection class. To prevent industrial accidents, operators should ensure the servo drive is installed and operated according to the instructions in the drive’s documentation. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.