Product Description
Rexroth Indramat manufactures the MAC092B-0-QD-1-B/095-A-1/-I00625/S020. This module has a maximum speed of 4000 rpm and can hold steady 3 Newton meters of torque, with no fans needed. It's built tough and reliable and gets the job done right every time. With a continuous current rating of 11.9 amps, it's perfect for all sorts of industrial applications that demand spot-on motion control. This module comes with a permanent magnet design, so you get top-notch efficiency and barely any maintenance headaches. This servo motor has a brake that holds it in place when the power's off and it prevents unintended movement and maintains system stability.
The tacho constant, in this case, 1.5 volts per 1,000 minutes (or 1.5 V/1000 min-1), tells you the relationship between the motor's speed and the voltage output by the tachometer. If the motor spins 1,000 times a minute (RPM), the tachometer puts out 1.5 volts. The moment of inertia is a way of saying how much something resists getting its spin changed. In this case, the moment of inertia is 16.00 x 10-4 kgm2, meaning it wouldn't take much force to change its spinning speed.
The torque constant (Km) of 0.280 Nm/A signifies the motor's capacity to generate torque per unit of current. The feedback connector comes in straight and angled options, both adjustable in 90-degree increments for precise positioning. This module is built to last; therefore, it is a top pick for automation, robots, and CNC machines. To keep things cool and prevent the motor from overheating, this device has thermo switches built right into the windings and stator. These switches guard the motor from getting too hot. You're covered for a full year with our warranty.