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MKD090B-047-KP1-KN Rexroth Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor

MKD090B-047-KP1-KN Rexroth Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor

Manufacturers :Rexroth
Model(s)  :MKD090B-047-KP1-KN
Additional Information :Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

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Essential details:MKD090B-047-KP1-KN Rexroth Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor

MKD090B-047-KP1-KN by Rexroth, Indramat, Bosch is a Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor in the MKD Series. The MKD090B-047-KP1-KN features a Resolver Motor Feedback system and is Driven by a plain shaft with key per DIN 6885-1 (with shaft sealing ring). This Servo Motor has a Windings Code of 47 and comes with holding brake 22 Nms.

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MKD090B-047-KP1-KN Rexroth Digital AC Synchronous Servo Motor

The 8440-1923 controller is offered with PWM, current and voltage analog inputs for the many different applications with your model, these three analog inputs are typically used with voltage and speed biasing. The external jumper and configuration of your controller can alter the multifunction controller output signals. 

The 8440-1923 controller features configurable frequency/voltage controls which allow for manual control of the breakers within the controller. There is also a reactive power regulation feature within your controller, the reactive power regulation occurs at the grid interchange point. There is a main operating frequency on your controller, these parameters typically trigger main failure conditions within the controller and will then activate an emergency run sequence.

When you are using your controller a phase shift is within the change of frequency parameter, this is commonly known as a sudden variation of a voltage curve and may be caused by a significant generator load change within your controller.