Product Description
The MAC090A-0-RD-3-C/110-B-1/S010 from Rexroth is a 3.5 Nm AC servo motor which consumes current of up to 11.4 Amperes when used in standstill conditions. This motor can provide a rotational inertia of 20 x 10-4 kgm2 needed to spin a mass connected to its shaft. Talking about the shaft this particular model features a double shaft end which is accessible from both the front and rear of the motor. The front shaft allows the motor to spin a component while the rear end of the shaft allows users to attach a feedback encoder of their choice.
The maximum peak of pulse current this motor can handle is 76 Amperes and this is important for rapidly adjusting its acceleration and deceleration when a control signal is received from its compatible controller modules. The MAC series motors can be controlled using the TDM, KDS, and DSC drive controllers. These modules provide efficient power modulation, higher accuracy when it comes to controlling the motors, and use advanced digital control techniques for regulating the speed of the motor and tracking the position of the shaft using an incremental encoder.
The MAC090A-0-RD-3-C/110-B-1/S010 requires 400 to 480 Volts AC to operate and can reach a speed of up to 3000 rpm making it suitable for applications that require fast movements such as packaging and manufacturing industrial robots. To regulate the speed of the motor, the MAC090A-0-RD-3-C/110-B-1/S010 features a Tachofeedback system that generates 1.5 volts for every 1000 rpm of speed which helps the motor's control system to adjust its input based on the generated voltage by the Tachofeedback system. This motor features a 6.5 Nm blocking brake that requires 24 Volts DC to operate.