MDD065D-N-060-N2L-095PR0
The MDD065D-N-060-N2L-095PR0 is a synchronous servo unit manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat within the MDD Synchronous Motors series. It is intended for integration with digital drive controllers where precise torque and velocity commands are sent over a closed loop to automate pick-and-place stations, packaging tables, or light conveyor axes. The motor supports accurate rotary motion in applications that require repeatable starts, stops, and position holding. Its modular layout also helps keep mounting and cable routing consistent across multi-axis machine sections.
The motor uses a centering diameter of 95 mm, which aligns the stator housing concentrically to a machine frame or gearhead. At standstill, it can produce 2.7 Nm of continuous torque, allowing static load support without overheating during dwell periods. During normal operation, the rotor can reach a nominal speed of 6000 rpm, giving ample headroom for high-cycle positioning. Rotor position is reported through digital servo feedback (DSF), and this electronic encoder supplies fine-resolution signals so the drive can adjust current in real time. This feedback arrangement supports stable commutation and responsive correction during acceleration, deceleration, and position holding. Power, feedback, and brake conductors exit on the right side, which helps keep cable routing clear of nearby moving parts on compact machines.
The unit is delivered without a blocking brake, so an external holding device is required if a vertical load must remain secured when power is removed. A durable shaft seal protects the internal bearings from coolant spray and dust. The output journal is machined with a keyway so it can transmit torque through standard keyed couplings. Size code 065 keeps the package compact while still allowing room for connector-based wiring, standard housing features, normal balancing, and a single-ended shaft without a side-B extension. These features suit installations where available space is limited and reliable mechanical alignment is important.