Product Description
Bosch Rexroth provides cost-effective and long-lasting solutions to industrial automation problems. The company manufactures the latest motion control technology. The products include industrial PCs, brake resistors, and frequency converters.
The EFC5610-18K5-3P4-MDA-7P-SVPNN-L1NN model reflects the modern motion control technology of Rexroth Indramat. The EFC5610 frequency converter operates in connection with AC 400 V (-15%/+10%) power supply. The frequency converter module has compact physical dimensions of 315mm x 165mm x 241mm as heights, width, and depth. The converter unit has a net weight of approximately 8 kg. The converter unit is easily installable with 4 x 6.5 diameter M6 screws. While operating a temperature ranging from -10 to +45 degree Celsius should be maintained. The frequency converter may be installed at a height not more than 1000 meters above the sea, without derating. The converter unit requires an input of 45.8 Ampere current at overload, and 52.7 Amperes when the fan/pump is operated. The model has a rated heat loss of 703 W at maximum output. During installation, a minimum distance of 125 mm should be maintained at the top and bottom of the unit for sufficient ventilation. The model provides speed control in a range of 0 – 400 Hz. The EFC5610 frequency converter unit comes with a 7-segment display to show the operational parameters and errors of the converter.
The model EFC5610-18K5-3P4-MDA-7P-SVPNN-L1NN is designed to operate a 3-phase 18.5 kW (25HP) electric motor. The converter converts fixed frequency voltages into variable frequency voltages to control the operation of the motor. The frequency converter should only be used with Rexroth verified accessories. For hassle-free commissioning, follow the EFC installation guide. The model is featured with a Safe Torque off (STO) option. You can get this product EFC5610-18K5-3P4-MDA-7P-SVPNN-L1NN from Wake Industrial. Order it today and get it at your doorstep. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.