Product Description
The MAC093B-2-GS-3-C/110-A-1 by Rexroth Indramat has a brushless design with lifetime lubricated bearings. In the constant torque range, the motor may be driven up to its rated torque without experiencing overheating issues. While, during constant power, the motor torque begins to decrease while the power remains almost constant. The maximum load point, which indicates the motor's capacity to handle overloads, is another crucial feature of this motor. The motor can temporarily deliver more torque during this time to deal with situations like motor overload and startup.
The MAC093B-2-GS-3-C/110-A-1 motor has an integrated drive controller, holding brake and an axial fan that run with the help of AC power source. The axial fan creates a force that causes a pressure differential, which in turn creates a flow via the fan. The number and design of the fan's blades are important factors in determining its performance. The blades of the axial fan are properly crafted because the improper design results in surging and stalling affects. The GS type winding of this motor generates 4000 RPM speed.
Hall effect sensors are used to determine each magnet's position. The magnetic poles within the stator sequentially attract the relevant magnets. The remaining stator windings are simultaneously charged with the opposite polarity. Rotation is accomplished and the ideal torque is produced by the combination of these attractive and repulsive forces. All of this is done electronically, allowing for exact motor control and monitoring. The control system receives precise speed and position data from this AC servo motor with the help of a tacho feedback mechanism. The servo motors' greater lengths allows for this tachometer to be accommodated within the motor's housing.