Product Description
Bosch Rexroth is mainly focused on developing products that can be configured to fit individual customer needs. The company provides a wide range of industrial automation products such as controllers, brake resistors, and frequency converters.
The XM2100.01-01-31-31-301-NN-103N3NN model comes with a modern IndraMotion MLC technology that combines motion, robot, and logic control into a uniform system to perform control tasks. The XM21 control is designed and manufactured by Rexroth Indramat and is highly recommended by our clients around the globe. Only highly trained personnel are allowed to operate the control and it should only be installed under the prescribed mounting position. You can order the instruction manual in your language from the supplier. The permissible voltage range for this control is 18 – 31.2 VDC, including all tolerances and ripples. The XM21 control consumes 1 A of current and 24 W of power whereas, while operating in conjunction with the S20 modules the control consumes 1.5 A of current and 36 W of power. A single control can provide connection to almost 63 S20 modules via the S20 bus base module and the S20 bus consumes 2 A of current. The model is equipped with the latest 600 MHz Atom E620T processor and 2 SERCOS master interfaces are also attached to this unit.
The model XM2100.01-01-31-31-301-NN-103N3NN is equipped with a protective fuse (2.5 A) and a diode that provides protection against overvoltage flow and reverse voltage. The model is capable to install 3 extension modules with the control bus base module. The model can be configured by installing various extension modules according to the required functions. The operating software is already installed in the controller whereas, it can be programmed via “IndraWorks” software. The basic system of the model consists of PLC, MOTO, and RECO. The model communicates via OPC UA and OCI interface. The XM21 control is protected under the IP20 protection category. This unit can be shipped globally with a one-year warranty period from Wake Industrial.