Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's MAF130B-0150-FQ-M2-BG1-05-N1 motor is designed to be used with a digital control drive. The input power's frequency determines the speed, which is then modified by the variable frequency drive or control drive that modifies the power's frequency. In applications requiring fixed-speed, AC motors are typically more popular and less expensive. The MAF series induction motors have a rotor that rotates more slowly than the frequency applied to it, and during operation, there is usually a "slip" or a loss of precise speed monitoring. They can operate in a wide range of conditions and can deliver a significant amount of power with variable speed control.
The MAF130B-0150-FQ-M2-BG1-05-N1 motor has a frame of 130 B dimension, casing, temperature sensors, stator, liquid coolant and a rotor. It is necessary to test the devices before integrating them with the motor. When operating this induction motor, the control drive supplies the motor with magnetizing and phase current to sustain the required torque-producing magnetic field. Pumps are needed to move the coolant liquid during water cooling. The pumps don't need as much electrical energy to cool the entire system as the fans do because only a small volume of water is used to operate. This motor uses water as a coolant because the water has a high specific heat.
This MAF motor features a multi-turn encoder, driven shaft and electrical connector located at side B of the motor. The motor has standard bearings that have a broad range of applications and a basic design that makes them suitable for high-speed applications with modest axial and radial stresses. These bearings are used because of their effectiveness in areas with high contamination levels and may additionally be pre-lubricated using seals and shields.