Product Description
The MAC090B-0-PD-4-C/110-A-1/WA610XX by Rexroth Bosch can transform the DC voltage into AC using an inverter. The power of MAC motors ranges from 50 W (watts) to 15 kilowatts and the frame size ranges from 40 to 130 mm. Automatic control systems employ servo motors as their mechanical constituents. The servo is a small part that has an output shaft. The actuator's design allows for controlled precision at high velocities for the servo. The motor speeds up activities in response to the input signal, following the user's instructions.
The MAC090B-0-PD-4-C/110-A-1/WA610XX motor has a frame of 090B dimensions, brushless design, IP65-protected housing, thermo-switches and lubricated bearings. Using natural cooling, the motor regulates the temperature and maintains it within a specific range. The natural cooling allows this motor to operate only in a moderate environment at ambient temperature and elevation. The resolution of the encoder is important because a system does not function appropriately due to a lack of efficient feedback if the encoder has poor resolution. For this, an encoder of high resolution is used in the motor. Square wave signals are produced by incremental encoders, and by counting one signal's trailing or leading edges (signal A), the encoder's resolution is doubled.
The circumstances like the nominal voltage, 10% Undervoltage, and 10% overvoltage at the mains result in varying power data: The DC link voltage generated by the drive's power source determines the maximum motor speed. A breaking point is reached at which maximum torque decreases based on the DC (direct current) link voltage. Power converter output voltage can be stabilized and linked loads can be operated smoothly by managing the DC link voltage.