Product Description
The MAC090B-0-PD-4-C/110-A-1/WA612XX by Rexroth Indramat has a drive controller and can only be operated with analogue drives. The brushes of an alternating current servo motor are not built into the motor itself. As a result, maintaining and using the motors requires less effort. The motor has a feedback system. The amplifier and controller are adjusted in a closed-loop system. The stator current magnitudes that make up the control system require a control method to be implemented at each phase. With most systems, an AC induction motor produces extremely high RPM.
The MAC090B-0-PD-4-C/110-A-1/WA612XX is a brushless electromagnetic motor with a permanent magnet and onboard electronics. This motor offers flexible attachment and can be mounted in any orientation. There is a unique winding design (PD) for the MAC 090 servo motor that produces a very smooth run. The rotating shaft comes into connection with the tachometer's freely spinning wheel then the pulses are produced because of the shaft that is rotating the wheel. A tachometer measures these pulses in rotations per minute (RPM). Additionally, linear speed can be measured using a tachometer.
The MAD motor has encoders (absolute or incremental), which are more flexible than tachometers and can provide feedback on position, direction, and velocity in addition to digital or analogue signals. This MAC090B motor has a standard centering diameter of 110 mm, however, it can be changed or customized to meet particular requirements. When the brakes are applied with 60 Nm force, it stops the rotation of the rotor instantly because the braking allows the motor to release the heat that has been stored as a result of the rotor's inertia.