Product Description
As industries continue to push the limits of automation, the MAC090B-0-JD-3-C/110-A-1/S021 AC servo motor by Bosch Rexroth Indramat has become a favorite in motion control technology. This permanent magnet-excited motor with electronic commutation is often used in complex machines, automated systems, robotics, etc. Its specialized stator design and high-resolution tachofeedback lead to excellent smooth-running performance. It is featured with surface cooling to maintain consistent temperature levels even under high load conditions, and holding brake to clamp the output shaft at standstill.
Its nominal motor speed of 3000 revolutions per minute (RPM) provides smooth and steady motion control. The 6.7 Nm of continuous torque at standstill produced by this motor makes it ideal for applications requiring sustained torque without rotation. The 18.2 A of continuous current at standstill drawn by this servo motor facilitates precise control of its behavior during critical holding or braking applications. Its low rotor moment of inertia of 0.0036 kg meter square enables more precise control over its speed and torque. For motor selection and system design, a clear relationship between current and torque is provided by its 0.41 Nm/A of torque constant at 20 degrees Celsius. Its windings inductance of 2 mH protects against sudden current spikes, safeguarding the motor and linked electronics from damage.
The power, encoder, and tachofeedback cables connect directly to the motor via connectors on the matching flanged sockets. This motor should be operated in the permissible ambient temperature range of 0 to +45 degrees Celsius. Its holding brake provides a holding torque of 6.5 Nm and a nominal current of 0.7 A. When integrated into a machine, this motor becomes a solution that will strengthen and optimize modern industrial processes for years.