Product Description
The AC servo motor MAC093B-0-OS-2-L/110-A-0 is manufactured by Rexroth Indramat. Between 0 and 45°C is its ideal operating temperature range, therefore it performs consistently there. The motor can be securely kept and moved in temperatures ranging from -20 to 80°C without impacting its functioning, thanks to its extended storage and transportation capabilities. Moreover, this servo motor is constructed to tolerate a variety of climatic conditions. With its IP65 protection category, dust-tight construction, and resistance to water jets, it guarantees dependable performance even in demanding industrial environments. With an insulation designation of F, the motor may operate at temperatures as high as 155°C.
Furthermore, the housing's black primary coat (RAL 9005) adds to the motor's visual attractiveness in addition to acting as a protective layer. The tachogenerator voltage constant of the servo motor is 3 V/1000 min^-1^. This indicates that the tachogenerator will generate 3 volts of direct current (DC) voltage for every 1000 revolutions per minute (rpm) of the motor. In servo systems, this voltage, which is proportional to the motor's speed, is employed for feedback control. Natural convection cools the motor. A holding brake is also included with this particular motor. The brake functions via an electrically triggered release mechanism.
When the motor shaft is not driven, it may be held in place with a force of 6.5 Nm, which is its holding torque. With a tolerance of ± 10%, the brake functions at a nominal voltage of DC 24 V. It has a moment of inertia of 1.06 x 10^-4^ kgm^2^ and a nominal current of 0.7 A. The brake takes 60 milliseconds to disengage when power is applied. This is known as the release delay. The brake takes 20 milliseconds to activate when power is cut off, which is known as the clamping delay. The holding brake weighs 0.6 kg in total. Our warranty runs for an entire year.