Product Description
The MDD071C-N-040-N2S-095PA1 is a new-generation industrial motor manufactured by Rexroth Indramat according to American and European quality standards. This industrial motor features a compact housing that contains a high metal content and provides the motor with a high degree of protection against external interference. The MDD071C-N-040-N2S-095PA1 industrial motor is an environmentally friendly device that does not generate a noise pressure higher than 75 decibels and does not release any dangerous chemicals during operation. The handling of this industrial motor is fairly easy; however, to maintain operational safety, this handling should be carried out by industrial professionals who are familiar with Rexroth Indramat devices and have gone through the instructions in the documentation supplied with the motor.
The MDD071C-N-040-N2S-095PA1 industrial motor is a permanent magnet-excited device with electronic commutation. The permanent magnet in the motor is made from iron oxide and other rare earth materials, making it possible for the motor to maintain low inertia during operation. Under normal operating conditions, the operational temperature of the MDD071C-N-040-N2S-095PA1 industrial motor can be effectively regulated by natural convection. However, if the motor is used in industrial conditionals that require it to handle a high radial load, an additional air blower should be integrated with the motor for temperature regulation by surface cooling.
The MDD071C-N-040-N2S-095PA1 industrial motor requires connection to a compatible drive controller to form a rapid response automatization system. This connection occurs through two major cables, the power and motor feedback cables. These two cables enter the housing of the motor through special connectors designed to preserve the high protection provided by the motor’s housing unit. The power cable supplies the motor with the electrical energy it requires for operation, while the motor feedback cable is used in the exchange of electrical signals between the motor’s housing and the drive controller.