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MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01

Manufacturer: Bosch Rexroth Indramat
Series: MAC Permanent Magnet Motor
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The MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01 Bosch Rexroth AC servomotor is operated with the manufacturer's drive controller. This motor has a keyway output shaft. It has no blocking brake.

Part Number:

MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01

Manufacturer: Bosch Rexroth Indramat
Series: MAC Permanent Magnet Motor
  • Rated 4.6 (34 total ratings)
  • Straightforward Pricing: No Rush Fees, No Credit Card Fees
    In-Stock, Ships 1-2 Days
  • Call for Expedited Shipping and Product Condition Options
Free Ground Shipping
Worldwide Delivery
Repair Options Available

The MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01 Bosch Rexroth AC servomotor is operated with the manufacturer's drive controller. This motor has a keyway output shaft. It has no blocking brake.

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Product Description

The MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01 AC servomotor by Bosch Rexroth comes with spigot nuts on its connectors. This servomotor has a rating plate with details that provide the required information during maintenance or service. The product can be used in a machining center with four axes. This device contains permanent magnets that are made of materials contributing to its low inertia. The unit has a plain output shaft on side A. Its second shaft end has an IP 65 protection rating. This motor can be mounted with an encoder to evaluate its position. The product encompasses bearings that are lubricated with grease for a lifetime. This device supports operation under adverse environmental conditions. The unit can be mounted in any orientation. Its flange is designed with throughholes for mounting as per Design B5. The motor has a nominal speed of 6000 min-1. This product is meant to be connected using cables offered by the manufacturer. The device portrays a hot housing surface during and immediately after the operation. This servomotor portrays decreasing load capacities at installation elevations higher than 1000 m over sea level. The unit housing and connectors are constructed and designed according to DIN 40 050 guidelines. It has complete protection against the penetration of extrinsic objects. This product features no support for shock-decoupled mounting or shock-damped mounting. The device can be coated with an extra layer of paint of maximum 40 ?m thickness. This unit is always equipped with a shaft sealing. Its output shaft helps in achieving a backlash-free transmission of torque. The motor relies on natural convection for its cooling.

MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01 Technical Specifications

Series: MAC
Bearing Lifespan: 30,000 Hours
Size Code: 71
Windings Code: GS
Phase Current: 18 A
Second Shaft End: Yes
Nominal Speed: 6000 min-1
Length Code: C
Power Connection Cross-Section: 12 AWG
Cooling Mode: Natural Convection

Frequently Asked Questions about MAC071C-0-GS-3-C/095-A-0/S01


Q: What is the mass of the MAC servomotor?

A: The mass of the MAC servomotor is 11 kg including the tacho-generator.

Q: How is the velocity of the rotor of the MAC motor detected and evaluated?

A: The velocity of the rotor of the MAC motor is detected and evaluated using tacho feedback.

Q: What is the second shaft end of the MAC motor used for?

A: The second shaft end of the MAC motor is used to mount an encoder owned by the customer.

Q: What kind of construction does the MAC motor have?

A: The MAC motor has a compact construction that allows it to be operated in places where space is a constraint.

Q: What happens when the output shaft of the MAC motor is prone to ever-increasing deformations?

A: The output shaft of the MAC motor tends to get fractured when it is prone to ever-increasing deformations.

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