Product Description
MAD130C-0150-SA-S2-KH0-35-N3 is manufactured under the MAD version of asynchronous motors by the company Rexroth Bosch. An induction motor runs by integration of multiple integrated components. The field-oriented management approach works with nominal rotating force at any speed, even at zero speed, and offers very good dynamic stability. The transformed stator area in this motor configuration prevents the rotor from moving in synchronization. A force is produced by the current supply to push the blade up against the stator. The electromagnetic fields of the blades move asynchronously in the direction of the magnetic field of the stator, or they stay constant over time. The retention of two electromagnetic fields is thus referred to as sliding.
The induction motor's robust design, ease of use, and low cost are attributed to its low maintenance requirements. Still, they lack higher starting torque in comparison to other motors including single-phase ones and efficiency and power factor may be somewhat less under light load conditions. This asynchronous motor comes in a size of 130 and length C. Axial fans are used for effective cooling and control of temperature.
The single-turn encoder only detects position for one revolution; if the counting device is rotated more than 360 degrees, it will return to its initial forward position. Shafts are used for power transmission, rotor support as well as bearing support, and airflow management. However, a missing sealing ring in a shaft increases the risk of contamination and lubrication leakage. These shafts also require higher maintenance. The mounting style used in MAD130C-0150-SA-S2-KH0-35-N3 consists of both flange and foot mounting. Bearings are standard with a vibration severity grade of S1.