Product Description
The MSK100D-0200-NN-S1-BP0-NNNN is a Bosch MSK servo motor. It features an optical singleturn encoder rated for 128 signal periods. An optical singleturn encoder is a type of rotary encoder that uses optical sensors to measure the angular position of a shaft within a single rotation. Singleturn encoders are used in applications where the angular position of the shaft does not need to be tracked over multiple rotations. Optical singleturn encoders typically use an optical disc or drum with a series of tracks or patterns on it to encode the position information. The tracks may be transparent or opaque, and they are typically read by an array of photodiodes or other types of optical sensors. As the disc or drum rotates, the sensors detect the position of the tracks and convert this information into digital signals.
The encoder supports Hiperface protocol for industrial communication. The output shaft on the MSK100D-0200-NN-S1-BP0-NNNN motor includes a keyway. A keyway is a long, narrow slot or channel that is cut into the shaft of a motor. It is used to secure a key, which is a small, flat piece of metal that fits into the keyway and is used to transmit torque from the motor shaft to a driven component, such as a gear or a pulley. The key helps to prevent slippage and ensures that the driven component rotates in synchronization with the motor shaft. Motor shaft keyways are typically used in applications where precise alignment and high torque transmission are required. They are commonly found in motors that are used to drive machinery, such as pumps, fans, and conveyors. The output shaft also includes a seal that requires periodic inspection and replacement. The electrical power socket is on side B of the standard motor housing.