Product Description
The importance of motion regulating technologies is increasing by the day as more and more industries are moving from partial to complete automation of various processes. In this environment, innovation fueled enterprises are in a competition to offer top of the line motion actuating devices to clients around the globe. In the world of motion actuating devices, Bosch Rexroth has gained particular attention from professionals from diverse industrial backgrounds owing to its wide assortments of products and ever-improving motion control technologies.
The engineers at Bosch Rexroth have a special focus towards continuous evolution through dedication towards research and technology optimization. On top of that, Bosch Rexroth’s experience and years of presence in the market, guide its product developers to launch products that specifically cater to emerging customer demands. To augment its diverse set of motion regulating technologies, Bosch Rexroth ensures that relevant auxiliary technologies such as frequency converters are always at the disposal of the end-users. The EFC3610-11K0-3P4-MDA-7P-NNNNN-NNNN is from a unique class of frequency converters that offer superior control over motor speed and also ensure minimum energy consumption.
The EFC3610-11K0-3P4-MDA-7P-NNNNN-NNNN has an output power of 11 kW and input requirement of 3-phase AC 380…480 V supply. It can successfully negotiate an input 50…60 Hz frequency and convert it to 400 Hz for specific requirements. Operating at a continuous rated current of 24.3 A, the system can operate in varying temperature conditions. Coming with an external braking resistance and an internal braking chopper, EFC3610-11K0-3P4-MDA-7P-NNNNN-NNNN ensures that your motion control requirements are met accurately. Furthermore, inbuilt diagnostics capabilities are provided and diagnostic status can be acquired instantly through dedicated LED lights. The EFC3610-11K0-3P4-MDA-7P-NNNNN-NNNN is an essential platform for all industries aiming at incorporating novel motion control systems and maximizing their industrial output.