Product Description
The MSK101D-0200-FN-S1-AP2-NNNN synchronous servomotor comprises a holding brake that works on the electrically releasing principle. This Bosch Rexroth servomotor cannot be used without a drive controller connection. The product should feature protection against crushing and jamming by implementing appropriate measures. This device has a chance of exploding if its connection cables have an exalted tensile load. The unit must comprise parts and accessories that comply with explosion protective requirements as per 2014/34/EU directives. Its cable ends require mechanical fastening by using cable clamps after about 30cm. The motor connectors have to be securely locked or tightened during operation.
This product should not have corrosion on its housing due to aggressive materials. The device tends to have energies stored in its intermediate circuit. This unit features a single turn Hiperface encoder. Its connector for the electrical connection is directed to the Aside. The motor should undergo a unit test in adherence to EN 60079-15 specifications after repair if there is a change to the explosion protection properties. This product tends to feature high temperatures when it is overloaded. The device is prone to a dust layer buildup on its surface when it operates in an explosive dust-laden atmosphere. This servomotor comes with a warranty for one year.
The motor housing is not leakproof due to the deterioration of gaskets over time. This unit has the integration of a KTY84-type temperature sensor in its stator. Its motor warning and shutdown temperatures are stored in the encoder data memory. The product comprises an isolation system with a high dielectric load. This device portrays a 2K2 climatic category for transport as per EN 60721-3-2 specifications. The unit deploys liquid cooling. Its liquid coolant needs to be emptied before transport to avoid frost damage. This motor comes fitted with protective sleeves and covers over the shaft and connectors. This servomotor shipping is undertaken by reputed freight carriers.