Product Description
Bosch Rexroth provides services in the development and maintenance of different industrial automation equipment. The company offers a wide range of high-performance line connection module, drive controllers, and converters to its customers.
The MKD041B-144-GP0-KS model belongs to the MKD series of Rexroth Indramat which generates the maximum torque of 11.3 Nm while operating at the peak current of 34 A. The MKD synchronous motor comes with a Shaft with key per DIN 6885-1 (with shaft sealing rings) which permits keyed transmission of torques with constant direction, with low requirements for the shaft-hub connection. The MKD synchronous motor is equipped with digital resolver feedback which uses an inductive measuring method for relative indirect position detection with the system precision of ±8 angular minutes. A battery is placed in the housing of the motor to store the encoder’s data and the battery status is continuously observed by the drive controller. The model comes without any holding brake and it can be installed in any desired mounting position at the maximum altitude of 1000 meters above sea level and with the further increase in altitude, the motor’s efficiency will decrease gradually.
The model MKD041B-144-GP0-KS can deliver 0.4 Nm/A of constant torque at 20 degree Celsius and the constant voltage of 36.3 V per 1000 rpm is required by this model. The motor with the 60-K increase in housing temperature generates the rated power of 0.52 kW at the 2.8 A of rated current and it can operate at 115 V of rated voltage with 150 Hz rated frequency. The motor with 100-K overtemperature generates 0.88 kW of power at 3 A current and it can take connection through 170V power source. The inertia of the rotor is 1.7 × 10-4 kgm2. The net weight of the motor is 4.4 kg and its housing is protected by the IP65 protection category. The typical fields of application of the motor are machine tools, robotics, packaging, and food processing machines. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.