Product Description
Rexroth Bosch made the MAD130C-0150-SA-S0-AG0-05-N1/S032 servo motor, which has a brakeless design (0) that optimizes the overall system's efficiency and performance of the motor. This specific model, which has a 2.94 Nm/A torque constant at 20 degrees C, shows that eliminating a holding brake can be advantageous in some industrial applications. This brakeless design makes the motor compact and of low inertia compared to other motors, thus making it ideal for dynamic applications where the motor frequently accelerates and decelerates. This configuration is particularly desirable in applications where auxiliary force brakes are already employed, as well as in those motion profiles that are continuous and do not necessitate frequent stoppage.
The MAD130C-0150-SA-S0-AG0-05-N1/S032 has three pole pairs and the minimum cross-section of its power cables is 2.5 mm^2, which enhances the power output while improving stability. The SA cooling mode with the axial fan blowing is used for better thermal control while the S0 or single-turn absolute encoder with 512 divisions is integral for position feedback. These features complement the brakeless design to deliver a responsive and efficient drive system ideal for continuous operations applications.
This kind of brakeless configuration is also advantageous because it has low maintenance and mechanical complications. With no braking system, fewer parts are prone to wear and tear, and this means that the motor may need less repair and may last longer. The plain shaft (G) with shaft sealing ring and bearings (N) also makes the construction very durable, and the flange mounting option (05) provides secure assembly. These characteristics make the MAD130C-0150-SA-S0-AG0-05-N1/S032 well-suitable for use in modern manufacturing systems where operations are continuous and accurate movements are required.