Product Description
Rexroth Indramat designed and developed the MSK040C-0450-NN-M1-UG0-NSNN as part of the MSK Servo Motor Series. Among the many design applications of the MSK servo motors are machine tools, robotics, paper processing equipment, etc. It is often used as a servo drive or a main rotary motor depending on the specific application. The high dynamic levels, precise measurements, modular structure, and high torque density of the IndraDyn S series of motors are some of the traits that distinguish them. It is equipped with an optical encoder for better performance. To accurately manage this motor's speed or position, its encoder needs to be aware of the current motor position in order to do so.
The MSK040C-0450-NN-M1-UG0-NSNN delivers 3.1 Nm of continuous torque and 3.1 A of continuous current. Additionally, it has a max torque of 8.1 Nm, a peak current of 9.6 A, and a winding inductivity of 37.9 mH. This MSK variant cools using natural convection, has a rotational electrical connection that can be rotated 240 degrees, and has a plain shaft with a sealing ring (as per DIN 6885-1). The surrounding temperature of the MSK040C-0450-NN-M1-UG0-NSNN must be between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius while the device is in operation.
For safety, connect the device grounding conductor or wire to the ground wire before commissioning. In order to provide accurate monitoring of the motor temperature, it is required to use both temperature sensors and models. Anyone who handles the MSK040C-0450-NN-M1-UG0-NSNN in any way must read and comprehend the accompanying safety documentation and authorized usage instructions. Any MSK motors application that is not specified above or in the technical documentation is considered "unintended."