Product Description
The MAC112C-0-KD-4-C/130-A-0/WI522LV/S021 belongs to the MAC series of Rexroth Bosch. A typical induction motor usually consists of various parts including a rotor, a stator, a squirrel cage, end bells, a wound rotor, and bearings. The squirrel cage rotor also consists of bars and is highly advantageous since it requires minimum maintenance. The use of standard bearings improves accuracy, dependability, and effectiveness. This ensures motor works optimally; therefore, these are important features in present-day industrial and automation industries. The end bells also provide support to the bearings.
The MAC motor uses a natural convection type of cooling system. As a motor rotates, heat is produced in its major rotating parts including the rotor and the stator. This heat is then dissipated towards the external housing of the motor. This heat produced may impair the function of the motor hence a natural convection type of cooling system is used to minimize the heat produced and keep the temperature regulated. The heated air near the motor's surface rises naturally, and cooler air takes its place, creating a continuous cycle. This movement allows the motor to cool down as heat dissipates into the surrounding environment. Typical applications of the MAC series include the uses in machine tools, the foodstuff industry, packaging, and metal-forming equipment.
Moreover, the MAC112C-0-KD-4-C/130-A-0/WI522LV/S021 has a nominal speed of 1500 rotations per minute. It has a tacho feedback system and the tacho voltage is set to a nominal speed. The power connection of MAC112C-0-KD-4-C/130-A-0/WI522LV/S021 is provided towards side A. This motor doesn't have a blocking brake and uses the standard procedure for stopping its function naturally without using external equipment.