Product Description
Rexroth Indramat's MAC093B-0-JS-4-C/130-B-0/WI549LX/S005 is intended to operate at a nominal speed when supplied with an alternating current input. MAC motors are designed to provide improved protection and low electrical noise, which is often an issue when long cables are used to connect the motor and controller. One of these motors' considerable features is their modular design, which makes it quite simple to modify the motors to fit a very broad range of applications.
The MAC093B-0-JS-4-C/130-B-0/WI549LX/S005 motor has an organized feedback system with an incremental encoder and a tacho generator. To provide automated systems with precise and efficient control, incremental rotary encoders convert rotational motion into electrical signals. As the shaft rotates, the incremental encoder generates consecutive high and low pulses, which may represent the direction and speed of rotation. The 130 mm pilot diameter helps in balancing, proper alignment, flexible mounting, vibration reduction and operational efficiency. A rectifier that changes the alternating current supply to DC is part of the onboard electronics.
The integrated controller sends the appropriate quantity of current through each winding, in the correct direction and at the appropriate time. The magnets are arranged in the stator's magnetic poles in a specific order. As a result, the stator's magnetic poles develop and come into contact with the rotor's permanent magnets. The MAC motor of the 093 dimensions, 130 mm diameter (pilot or centering) and JS-type winding. To measure the speed of rotation, the tacho generator employs a rotating armature with one end connected to the integrated machine shaft. The armature spins in a stationary magnetic field, producing a voltage that is proportionate to the speed of the shaft.