The IndraDyn S servomotors from Rexroth have been engineered for precise, synchronized operation and are perfect for industrial applications from metal forming to paper processing machines. These high-accuracy motors come equipped with a new optical encoder system and an innovative holding brake mechanism. They handle different maximum torques subject to various peripheral conditions such as centrifugal forces. The motors, suitable for environments up to 40°C, employ a radial shaft sealing ring. Customizable with various interfaces, they can also accommodate additional sensory and control devices. With power and encoder connections standardized, these motors offer convenience in operation. The R911317714 (MSK040C-0450-NN-S1-UG0-NNNN) model, in particular, boasts an optical encoder with 128 increments and uninterrupted standstill torque of 8.1 Nm. Additionally, the 21300 mH nominal inductivity ensures a robust magnetic circuit, making it ideal for linear and servo drives. The IP65 protective casing safeguards against dust and water, securing longevity and efficient performance.
Product Name: IndraDyn S servomotors with holding brakes Optical Encoder System: Yes, 128 increments Continuous Standstill Torque: 8.1 Nm Maximum Current: Not affecting constant magnetic motor circuit Use: Linear Drive Motor or Servo Drive Nominal Inductivity in the Winding Ends: 21300 mH Axial and Radial Force: 200N (Nominal) Protection Degree: IP65 Additional peripherals: Sensors or Actors controlled and monitored Power Connector: Standardized Encoder Connection: Standardized Ideal Operating Temperature: 40°C.