Product Description
The MAD160B-0200-SA-S2-RG0-35-V3 motor, which was developed by Bosch Rexroth, is a solution that is both resilient plus powerful, and it was created exclusively for demanding industrial applications. It has a rated speed of 2000 revolutions per minute and a rated torque within 160 Nm, which enables it to provide dependable performance & accurate control. 33.5 kilowatts of power and 75.8 amperes of current are the rated capacities of this piece of equipment. The motor is capable of delivering an ongoing torque of 170 Nm at standstill, as well as an ongoing current of 80.9 Amperes at stationary. The torque constant of 2.54 Nm/A ensures that the power conversion is efficient and that the performance is at the greatest extent that it can be.
When using the MAD160B-0200-SA-S2-RG0-35-V3 motor, users are required to attentively adhere to to the precise instructions that are supplied by Bosch Rexroth. This is necessary in order to guarantee the highest quality possible of performance and safety. It is crucial to adhere to the parameters given by the manufacturer in order to best prepare the performance and longevity of the motor while simultaneously guaranteeing the safety of individuals and pieces of equipment.
Certification and competent operation are important requirements for the 2AD101D-B05OB1-BD03-B2N2 motor in order to ensure its effective functioning. It is necessary for those who are responsible for running, maintaining, or deconstructing the equipment to have a comprehensive grasp of how it is being set up and how it is operating. It is very necessary to have the ability to handle electrical circuits & equipment, including labeling, grounding, while making sure that safe work standards are adhered to. Furthermore, in order to effectively react to any crises, it is crucial to have an awareness of first aid protocols and to have the necessary safety equipment available. When it comes to preserving operational competence as well as security standards in industrial settings, it is very necessary to make investments in training and to make certain that safety measures are followed precisely.