Product Description
The Rexroth Bosch's MAD130D-0200-SA-M2-AH1-35-N1 motor is asynchronous. It has two primary components; the plain shaft and the holding brake which is electrically released and has a torque of 80 Nm. A plain shaft is the shaft in the cylindrical form not having any gears or splines. Its main purpose is to transfer the rotary movement energy of the motor to other mechanical equipment. This makes the design of the plain shaft convenient as it can be used in many industrial applications. It provides smooth operation and can easily be connected to various types of systems providing flexibility in different applications.
The motor also holds electrically released holding brake. It has a torque of 80 Nm. This brake is useful when power is not supplied in stopping as well as to hold the motor's position. The brake is released when the motor is running. It means when the motor is turned on, the shaft also turns. Usually, when the motor is off, the brake comes into force to stop the shaft from moving or rotating. The brake is called electrically released because it requires an electric current to be released. When the motor is switched on the brake is opened by a signal to enable the motor to rotate freely. When power failure occurs, the brake is engaged thus preventing any unwanted movement of the motor.
The main benefit of the electrically released brake is safety. It prevents the MAD motor from running free after being switched off which is important in applications that need accuracy or when working with heavy loads. It provides stability because it holds the motor in place and prevents any damage to the other equipment or system it connects to.