Product Description
The SF synchronous servo motor, SF-A2.0041.060-10.053, is produced by Rexroth Bosch Group, which is a leading expert company in drive control and automation technologies. The cooling mechanism of the SF series motor is flexible as it employs natural convection, radiation, and axial or radian fans. The servo motor converts the controller's signal into the motor output shaft's angular velocity. The housing of the SF motor is made up of aluminium. It is a flexible and effective material that offers several advantages in motor development and production, including being lightweight, high-strength, and water or corrosion-resistant.
The rotor of a brushless SF motor has permanent magnets, whereas the stator has electromagnets. The SF-A2.0041.060-10.053 motor produces output in the form of sinusoidal EMF because of the stator in which the winding is sinusoidally distributed. The motor has a particular design and small size to maintain low inertia. When starting hard or heavy loads, a strong starting torque is crucial. Starting torque is required for many applications in which a motor must overcome the load's initial resistance. It's crucial to remember that the locked rotor torque values vary to guarantee the motor can meet the application's specific requirements. The starting torque of this SF motor is 4 Nm.
The SF motor slows down and does not produce its maximum output if it is operated above the predetermined temperature and sea level. For high torque transmission, the smooth shaft features a shaft ending on the output side, which is necessary for the special balancing quality category (S). This synchronous SF series motor is shock-resistant and thermally protected with the help of thermosensors.