Product Description
The Rexroth Bosch's MAF130C-0050-FQ-S2-AH0-05-V1 motor of high torque is liquid-cooled and belongs to the MAF series. The enclosure is made up of two end bells, also known as bearing housings, and a frame on which the stator is installed. There is a tiny air space between the rotor and stator where it fits into the stator. The rotor and stator are not physically attached. The motor's casing protects its interior parts from humidity and other environmental factors. International standards are used to determine the level of protection. The stator windings of the assembled motor are directly linked to the electrical power source when it is operating.
The MAF130C-0050-FQ-S2-AH0-05-V1 has a high power density and can work as a servo drive. Water cooling provides a significant amount of energy and high torque values. Water cooling has low maintenance expenses because it doesn't need to be cleaned. The motor surface stays relatively colder and the system doesn't even reach high temperatures because the heat from the water coolant is dispersed directly onto the motor.
The STG encoder consists of a revolving disc with a succession of engraved coding grids. This coded grid on the revolving disk comes into contact with the sensor during object rotation to determine the rotation's absolute position. Only angles smaller than one revolution may be measured by this kind of encoder; angles larger than one revolution cannot be accurately reported as an absolute position. The motor shaft revolves along the rotor since it is fixed inside it. Rotational power can be transmitted to an external system using the shaft that emerges from the motor casing. To prevent breaking, the drive shaft is sized according to the torque the motor produces.