Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's MS2N03-B0BYN-CSSG0-NNNNN-NN motor has low inertia of the rotor. Low inertia means that the motor can accelerate and decelerate with low resistance. This feature is more advantageous in applications where it is necessary to change speed and direction instantly and make fast speed variations, like in robot or automation systems. However, due to low inertia, the motor can be more responsive to commands that give improved speed, accuracy and power in fluctuating conditions. The possibility of achieving high control precision shows the suitability of low inertia motors for high speed tasks.
This motor does not incorporate a holding brake. The holding brake stops the rotation of the motor's shaft and keeps it locked in position when the motor is switched off. In some applications like the elevator or crane where the movement is required to be stopped, it is necessary to incorporate a holding brake. The lack of a holding brake offers a simpler motor design, where the application needs constant or intermittent motion. Motors that do not require holding brake, usually has applications in systems that require consistent movement.
Standard bearings are used to support the motor's rotating shaft, minimize friction, and provide efficient movement. These bearings are made of strong materials which can bear the mechanical forces produced by the movement of the motor. The standard bearings work well in industrial environments as they are highly dependable with less need of repair. This is highly desirable in high-stress conditions where performance remain constant. To sum up, the low inertia and lack of the holding brake, and the application of the standard bearings make this motor energy-saving and durable for different industrial applications.