Product Description
The motor SF-A2.0026.060-14.053 by Rexroth Bosch is specially designed to attain continuous and precise rotation of the rotor. Absolute encoders, such as single-turn encoders and optional multi-turn encoders, are fitted for this purpose. The SF motor is constructed according to the IM B5 design, which can be used as IMV1 and IMV3. The flanges used in it are pointing upward (IMV1) or downward (IMV3). With international mounting B5, the mounting bolts or screws are installed via the holes in the flange of the motor. The synchronous servo motor's rotor speed and the magnetic field's speed of the stator are equal. This motor is free of slip (Ns-N).
The SF synchronous motor is commonly used to improve power factor by maintaining a constant speed with no load. The motor has an A2 dimension suffix with a locked rotor torque (2.6 Nm). The motor has a long life span and low maintenance because of its brushless design and synchronous speed. There is no loss of energy or slip because of the synchronized speed of the motor. The speed and torque of the motor are equal to the input energy. The motor has a 053 version, a smooth shaft, and a 6000 rpm speed.
The smooth shaft is a critical component of the SF motor, transmitting mechanical power and providing structural support and stability to the rotor. Its primary function is to convert forms of movement and, more specifically, to control the speed of the integrated machine component. The motor contains an identifying nameplate that has an inspection document, a manufacturer's authorization, and warnings about "high voltage" or "hot surface.