Product Description
Induction, or asynchronous, motors are made by Rexroth Bosch and are adopted by different industries due to their many advantages, like long service life, ease of maintenance, and high levels of efficiency. In contrast to synchronous motors, which have a rotor with the same speed as the magnetic field, asynchronous motors rotate with a slight difference in speed, called slip, regarding the magnetic field. This slip value is required to produce torque in the motor, making it a special feature.
The MAC112A-0-LD-4-C/130-A-0/WA612XX/S005 is included in the MAC series, thus it can deliver adequate power that is desirable in specific industrial applications. The compact 112 motor with "A" length operates at 3,000 rpm with efficient surface cooling. It features a feedback system with incremental and absolute encoders, ensuring continuous operation. The combination of both incremental and absolute encoders gives several benefits. These encoders provide an efficient measure of change in the position starting from an initial reference point, thus useful when tracking relative movements is critical. Absolute encoders can give a position value starting from the time the motor has been turned on, with accurate feedback on position. This combination provides very precise control of velocity, location, and orientation, interactions with other machines, or safety-critical operations.
The MAC112A-0-LD-4-C/130-A-0/WA612XX/S005 is used in numerous engineering disciplines such as robotics, automated manufacturing systems, and aerospace engineering. Especially, these motors are suitable to be used in applications that require accurate position control, and the best energy conversion. The blocking brake's zero shows that this type is free of such complexity and its simplicity reduces wear and tear and requires less frequent maintenance while maintaining high efficiency.