Product Description
Bosch Rexroth manufactures the MAF100C-0150-FQ-S0-LK0-05-A1 as part of their MAF AC Induction Motors Series. These motors demand a high level of maintenance due to their innovative liquid cooling system and the fast couplers with integrated outlet fuses are installed to simplify this maintenance work. Water is referred to as coolant in all technical information in the manual provided with each motor. This data must be recalculated as it becomes irrelevant if alternative coolants are used.
The MAF100C-0150-FQ-S0-LK0-05-A1 motor has fixed bearings on left side and is balanced with the half shaft key. The dynamic forces cause noise and severe vibrations that could ruin the bearings. Therefore, for the motor to operate safely and smoothly, proper balancing is required. The rotor generates current due to the magnetic field. In the direction that the magnetic field rotates, the rotor rotates in opposition to it. This spinning force is transmitted to the shaft, and finally to the load. Emulsifiers are present in corrosion prevention oils for coolant water circuits, ensuring that the oil is distributed finely throughout the water. The lubricating elements of the emulsion shield the coolant duct's metal surfaces against cavitation and corrosion.
The electric motor bearing supports and locates the rotor, keeps the minimum or consistent air gap, and transfers forces from the drive shaft to the MAF motor. These bearings reduce the loss of friction when operating at both high and low speeds. Proper chemical treatment in closed-water systems prevents corrosion, maintains thermal transmission, and reduces bacteria growth throughout the system. There are options for liquid cooling systems available for MAF series , such as oil cooling or water cooling, which enable customization to meet individual motor requirements.