Product Description
Induction motors by Rexroth Bosch have a wide range of applications in several industries. They work on the principle of electromagnetic induction. The magnetic field produced by the rotor and the stator and their interaction are used to operate them. Based on the types of rotors used they are classified as squirrel cage and wound rotor induction motor.
The MAC093C-1-DS-4-C/110-A-1/WA610XX belongs to the MAC series of AC servo motors. Every induction motor uses a cooling system for optimal performance. The axial fan's structure is simplified by having a motor attached directly to its shaft, making it ideal for confined spaces. Motor temperature is monitored with thermos switches integrated into windings and stator housing. It comes with a tacho-feedback and mounted incremental or absolute encoder. This absolute encoder works as a position sensor that provides precise measurements of the angular position of the motor shaft. Whereas the tacho feedback helps in speed control and is of standard type.
When assembling an electric motor, the stator and rotor must be properly centered relative to one another. In most cases, it cannot be done without a centering diameter. The components of the motor are mechanically stable due to their attachment to the corresponding supporting element through a 130 mm hole. The blocking brake of the motor has a holding capability, an engagement mechanism that mostly engages automatically when power is removed. It has a high torque capacity and is capable of holding large loads and securing them in place. It is built to withstand prolonged periods of engagement and quick stops without causing any wear and tear. The holding brake can easily be released both manually and electrically.