Product Description
Bosch Rexroth is internationally known for its significant contribution to developing reliable motion control industries through its energy-efficient and modern devices. The company provides options for synchronous motors, power tools, control sections, and brake choppers.
The MSK100A-0200-NN-M2-BP0-RNNN model is known for its compact size and unmatchable performance in hazardous environmental conditions. The MSK100 synchronous servo motor is a reliable source for a maximum torque of 54 Nm with minimal current consumption. The motor is balanced perfectly to provide a quieter operation with maximum vibration damping. This model comes with a special housing design that allows natural convection. This saves you the cost, space, and time of an additional cooling system. The MSK100 synchronous servo motor is designed for transport conditions 2M1. The power is delivered using a key-way type shaft. The shaft allows form-locking transmission of torque with minimal requirements of the shaft-hub connection. The motor can be securely installed using standard holes in the aluminum flange. The standard flanges allow application in several orientations. The motor is protected from industrial dirt and dust with its IP65 enclosed housing and shaft. The shaft is sealed with a sealing ring to prevent leakage.
The model MSK100A-0200-NN-M2-BP0-RNNN can operate under a low air temperature of 0 to a high air temperature of +40 degree Celsius with relative humidity in the range of 5 to 95%. If installed at an altitude of 1000 MSL or below, the servo motor operates with no data loss. Above this, the performance data of the model must be reduced. The servo model (MSK100A-0200-NN-M2-BP0-RNNN) is featured with the latest multi-turn absolute encoder. The optical encoder performs with 2048 signal periods and minimal current requirement. Wake Industrial is a trusted source for synchronous servo motors (MSK100A-0200-NN-M2-BP0-RNNN). Note that this model comes without holding brakes. Use a protective diode to keep it from electrical instability.