Product Description
Designed to be used for high-speed drilling applications, the MAD100C-0250-SA-S2-KQ0-05-N1 from Rexroth is an Indramat servo motor that requires 179 to 475 volts AC to operate. This servo motor has a 3-phase input voltage configuration, and the input voltage must pulsate at the frequency of 50 pulses in a second or 60 pulses in a given second. The motor rotation produces a continuous rotational torque of 40 Nm while operating in normal mode.
The KQ0 configuration in this particular model allows the MAD100C-0250-SA-S2-KQ0-05-N1 to have a balanced half-shaft keyway design. This specific configuration of the keyway has a slot cut into the shaft to accommodate a key, which is a small metal piece used to lock the shaft to a mating component like a gear or pulley. This configuration of the shaft key helps reduce vibration and dynamic imbalance, which is crucial for high-speed servo applications that this servo motor is capable of performing. The rotational torque under nominal conditions this servo motor can offer is 40 Nm, while in standstill mode, the servo motor can provide a holding torque force of 45 Nm.
The MAD100C-0250-SA-S2-KQ0-05-N1 has a low-inertia rotational design of 0.0284 kgm², which helps this servo motor quickly adjust its speed by accelerating and decelerating with a quick response time. To make sure the supply current is consumed as efficiently as possible, the MAD100C-0250-SA-S2-KQ0-05-N1 generates a torque of 2.23 Nm for every ampere of current that it draws from the power supply module. The MAD100C-0250-SA-S2-KQ0-05-N1 can be mounted only using the flange mount configuration and has a maximum mounting altitude rating of 1000 meters above sea level.