Product Description
Bosch Rexroth manufactures the MAD130D-0250-SA-S2-AH1-05-V1 servo motor. With a rated speed of 2500 rpm, this servo motor is meant to run continuously. It delivers 120 Nm of rated torque throughout this continuous operation. For applications needing a continuous and dependable power supply, this torque is the motor's maximum rotational force that it can provide. The 31.4 kW rated power of the motor represents its whole performance capabilities, i.e., the mechanical power it can generate at its rated speed. The motor uses its rated 72 A current to accomplish this performance. The motor's continuous operating current, measured as the root mean square (RMS) value, is recorded.
Past its critical speed of 2000 rpm, the motor's torque begins to decline. It can manage brief bursts of greater load demands, though, because it can provide a maximum torque of 310 Nm for shorter periods of time. The servo motor's capacity to handle both transient overload scenarios and steady power demands, together with its peak and continuous torque capabilities, allow it to be easily integrated into a wide range of industrial applications. This motor has a maximum power output (Pmax) of 64.4 kW. This motor can handle a maximum current (Imax) of 123.4 A, representing the peak current it can withstand for brief periods.
Operating at its maximum speed (nmax) of 10,000 rpm when fitted with an H bearing is the motor's maximum speed limit. Applications requiring quick rotations depend heavily on these high-speed capabilities. A constant torque of 130 Nm is also displayed by the motor at a standstill (Mn1). For holding or positioning jobs, this implies that it can produce this torque constantly even when it is not spinning. RMS current consumed by the motor in this static situation is shown by the comparable continuous current at a standstill (In1), which is 75.4 A. We stand behind the reliability of this motor with a one-year warranty.