Product Description
The SE-B4.170.050-10.000 servo motor, manufactured by Bosch Rexroth, is designed for simple electrical connection, featuring clear terminal markings and accessible wiring. The Bosch Rexroth Indramat SE-B4.170.050-10.000 servo motor is designed for dynamic applications with a ramp-up time to a nominal speed of 66 ms. This is important for automation systems that need fast and precise movements to minimize cycle times and increase overall efficiency. This is achieved by the interplay of electrical and mechanical components, with the low inertia of the motor playing a significant role. Lower inertia means faster changes in rotational speed, which means the motor is more agile than the control signals. The motor can deliver 145 A peak current at 20°C ambient temperature. This high current surge is needed for fast acceleration and shows the motor can handle power bursts for demanding tasks. The heart of the SE-B4.170.050-10.000 is the torque. With 14 Nm static torque, the motor can deliver a constant rotational force, essential for applications needing a steady and consistent operation, like conveyor belts or precision positioning systems.
The maximum torque of 37.5 Nm (dependent on the inverter) can handle higher loads and more demanding tasks. This dynamic torque range shows the motor can adapt to different operational needs. The interplay of torque, current, and speed is the basis of the motor operation governed by the principles of electromagnetism. The motor's windings generate a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnets in the rotor and produces torque. Energy efficiency is essential in industrial automation, and the SE-B4.170.050-10.000 has a power loss of only 25W. This low power dissipation means lower energy costs and less heat inside the motor, which means longer life and more excellent reliability. Heat dissipation is a big issue in electromechanical devices, as excessive heat can degrade performance and shorten life.
The maximum temperature rating of 45°C shows how important thermal management is in maintaining long-term reliability. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is essential in an industrial environment to prevent interference between electronic devices. The SE-B4.170.050-10.000 is EMC Class A, which means it can operate in an industrial environment without causing an electromagnetic disturbance. The motor design has features that minimize electromagnetic emission, such as shielding and filtering techniques, contributing to its overall EMC performance. This EMC attention is part of responsible engineering and ensures the motor is suitable for various industrial applications. This servo motor, perfect for dynamic applications, has a one-year guarantee from Wake Industrial and is designed for low inertia and rapid acceleration.