Product Description
The Bosch Rexroth MDD071A-N-040-N2T-095PB2 is a digital servo motor. It is equipped with a multiturn absolute encoder. A multiturn absolute encoder is a type of rotary encoder that provides both angular position and the number of revolutions of a rotating shaft. This encoder is commonly used in industrial automation and robotics applications where high accuracy and precise positioning are required. The encoder works by generating a unique digital code for each position of the shaft. In a multiturn absolute encoder, this code consists of two parts: a single-turn code that indicates the position of the shaft within one revolution, and a multi-turn code that indicates the number of revolutions of the shaft. The multi-turn code is generated by a separate set of sensors that detect the rotation of a secondary shaft connected to the main shaft.
The secondary shaft typically has a worm gear that drives a set of gears, which in turn drive a multi-turn encoder. The number of turns of the secondary shaft is then used to calculate the total number of revolutions of the main shaft. The output of a multiturn absolute encoder can be used to precisely control the position and movement of motors and other components in industrial automation and robotics applications. The MDD071A-N-040-N2T-095PB2 motor is also equipped with an electrically-releasing blocking brake rated for 6.5 Nm holding torque. Voltage rating of the brake is 24 Volts DC. The MDD071A-N-040-N2T-095PB2 motor can operate at 4000 RPM. It has a shaft with a keyway and seal. Centering diameter of the servomotor is 95 millimeters. MDD motors are flange mounted devices that support multiple mounting positions. Trained professionals should install and operate the motor.