Shock; Compatibility Test - Bosch Rexroth MAD Project Planning Manual

Asynchronous housing motors
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MAD / MAF Asynchronous Housing Motors
9.3.2

Shock

9.4

Compatibility test

The shock load of the motors is defined by the maximum allowed accelera‐
tion in non-stationary use, e.g., during transport.
Function-impairing effects are avoided as long as the limits specified are
kept. Based on DIN EN 60721-3-3, the following values are applicable for
MAD/MAF motors:
Motor frame
size
100 ... 225
Tab. 9-3:
Shock load
Please also observe the information provided in
dling and transport" on page
All Rexroth controls and drives are developed and tested according to the lat‐
est state-of-the-art of technology.
As it is not possible to follow the continuing development of all materials (e. g.
lubricants in machine tools) which may interact with our controls and drives, it
cannot be completely ruled out that any reactions with the materials used by
Bosch Rexroth might occur.
For this reason, before using the respective material a compatibility test has
to be carried out for new materials (e. g. lubricants and cleaning agents) and
our housing or our housing materials.
Maximum allowed shock load
(duration 6 ms)
Axial
10 m/s²
235.
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Application notes
Radial
150 m/s²
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