Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's MAC112C-0-HD-4-C/130-A-1/WA610XX/S005 has a complex feedback system that makes the MAC motor suitable for engineering applications that require high levels of accuracy. This feedback is obtained from the incremental or absolute encoders attached to the motor to help monitor the rotor position, speed, and direction. Incremental encoders provide pulses for measuring movement, where precise location determination is required. Absolute encoders offer position data for reliable control. This feedback system ensures that operation is smooth by allowing monitoring and control in real-time which makes the motor suitable for automation tasks.
One of its features is the maximum peak pulse current of 312 A, thus capable of handling short pulses of high currents. This is useful during start-up or when the motor must overcome load, it allows the motor to give high torque for a short time. It is important to manage this peak current carefully to avoid damaging the motor. This makes them suitable for industrial applications such as motion control, material handling and various automation processes. These motors are usually used in conveyors, fans, pumps and any other equipment that needs to run continuously. Their construction is robust as they include no brushes or commutators, making them a cheaper, and long-lasting motor.
Asynchronous motors are widely used in engineering processes in applications where precise torque control and stability are important. Incremental encoders improve the motor's precise positioning. Its feedback mechanism and robust construction make this motor highly reliable in industrial operating conditions. Asynchronous motors with feedback encoders are durable and responsive to performance in tasks that require precision. These are often used in motion control applications and automated manufacturing industries.