Product Description
The Rexroth Bosch's MAD130C-0250-SA-M2-AP1-05-N1 motor has an axial fan and multi-turn encoder. The induction motors are simple, and efficient in operation making them suitable for many industrial uses. They are self-starting and do not need external starting devices and this makes them easy to install. They are easy to maintain, relatively economical and can be designed to be energy efficient using variable frequency drives (VFDs).
When it comes to the braking system, the MAD130C motor is fitted with an electrically released holding brake has an 80 Nm holding power. This brake is required in those equipment where the motor has to stay locked in position when there is no supply of power. Having an 80 Nm torque, the brake can withstand varying loads, so that the equipment cannot be shifted accidentally. This feature makes it appropriate to use in operations such as lifting or where positioning the object with stability is paramount. The electrically released design also means that the brake only engages when power to the motor is turned off and therefore has a smooth operation.
Furthermore, this MAD130C motor has multiturn absolute encoder interfaced with Endat2.1 and 2048 increments coded as M2. Unlike most encoders, this encoder can monitor the motor position several times throughout full rotations, thus making it suitable for precise speed control applications. Combined with an electrical connection located on the A-side, the motor has a simple design for easy installation. The side A connection also helps in easier installation and convenience of maintenance. Its flange mounting style improves the motor's performance and durability, especially when used in areas that demand accurate positioning and stability in constantly changing climates and areas such as modern industries.