MDD065A-N-060-N2L-095GR0
The MDD065A-N-060-N2L-095GR0 is a synchronous servo motor produced by Bosch Rexroth Indramat for the MDD Synchronous Motors series. Intended to operate with digital drive controllers, it converts controlled electrical input into repeatable rotary motion for conveyors, pick-and-place axes, and other compact automation stages. The motor’s geometry supports tight installation envelopes, and its standardized mounting pattern supports consistent installation within modular machines. Its compact design also suits densely packed equipment where several motion axes must operate close together without sacrificing positioning accuracy.
At standstill the motor can deliver a continuous torque of 0.8 Nm, allowing it to hold light tooling or indexing wheels without overheating. When driven at its nominal electrical frequency, the rotor reaches 6000 rpm, giving short cycle times in packaging or inspection equipment. A centering diameter of 95 mm aligns the flange with mating surfaces and helps keep radial runout low. All power and feedback leads exit on the right side, so cables can be routed away from moving parts. A dedicated shaft seal helps block dust and coolant from migrating along the shaft into the bearing set.
The integrated Digital servo feedback (DSF) transmits high-resolution position data to the drive, so the controller can close velocity and position loops without external encoders. A plain shaft with a standard single-ended geometry supports coupling to pulleys or compact gearboxes, and the shaft end is provided only on the drive side to save space on the opposite face. Because the motor is delivered without a blocking brake, holding torque must be provided by the drive or an external mechanical lock whenever power is removed. Power and feedback are linked through a single connector, which keeps the connection layout compact. Standard dynamic balancing limits vibration at full speed, and the standard housing, length code A, and size 065 frame help the motor fit into narrow machine spaces where several axes run side by side.