Product Description
The MAD160C-0100-SA-M0-BG0-05-A1 is an induction motor in which the rotor’s speed does not align exactly with the stator’s magnetic field velocity. The rotor’s speed lags behind the magnetic field and, as a result, a “slip” appears, allowing the motor to generate the much-needed torque. Being an asynchronous motor, it is robust and has fewer components, which makes it reliable and low maintenance.
From the housing of the motor to its technical capabilities, everything is top-notch. The model number itself codes for the feature of this motor. For instance, the MAD refers to the series, 160 is its length and C defines the size. Its windings are represented by 100 and SA refers to the mode of cooling which is axial fan, blowing mode. The encoder is of multi-turn absolute type and at the B side of the motor, you can easily locate the connector. Along with that, a shaft sealing ring is also present, and the R-grade of vibration severity depicts that it is adequately prone to vibrations. The protection class of MAD160C-0100-SA-M0-BG0-05-A1 is IP 65 which speaks for the robustness of this motor against low-pressure water jet sprays and minute dust particles. This motor is also well-suited for operation in noise-sensitive environments as the sound pressure level appeared to be 70 (+3) dB (A) upon calculating it from the distance of 1 meter with 4 kHz pulse width modulation.
The rotor assumes a rated velocity of 1,000 rpm while spinning, provided that the motor is operating under normal conditions. The key speed of this motor remains at a stable 500 rpm. The max velocity achievable by the rotor is 6,000 rpm, making it ideal for industrial automation.