Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's MAD160C-0150-SA-M2-FK1-05-N1 has a flange mounting denoted by 05. Flange mounting is a common method of attaching a motor which is employed in various industrial applications due to its ease of use and stability. In flange mounting the motor is screwed on the driven equipment and gives effective and accurate alignment that can be made with other parts. This alignment is useful in application areas where accuracy is vital, including pumps, compressors, and fans. This also provides motor accessibility for service or replacement. Motor bases can be mounted in any position, in a horizontal or vertical position, allowing the motor flange to be suitable for many installation options.
In motors with flange mounting, standard bearings are very important as they provide a constant rotary motion of the shaft. Bearings are produced to allow high levels of accuracy in the production and use of high-quality material to enhance its durability, low coefficient of friction, and ability to withstand wear. Standard bearings are manufactured from hardened steels or ceramics which offer the required strength to support very high speed and many types of loads. These bearings are used to accommodate radial and axial loads which motors require in their operation, to provide stability.
Some benefits of standard bearings are motor durability, lower maintenance expenses, and enhanced performance. Standard bearings supply and demand are relatively high, and these have a standardized procedure of production. Their reliability provides optimum performance of flange-mounted motors over long periods with less chances of potential breakdown, and saving costs of repairs. Flange mounting and standard bearings form a stable structure for a wide range of industries while being easy to maintain.