MDD071A-N-060-N2S-095PR0
The MDD071A-N-060-N2S-095PR0 is a synchronous servo motor built by Bosch Rexroth Indramat within the MDD Synchronous Motors series. Intended for use with digital drive controllers, the unit converts electrical commands into precise mechanical rotation for positioning and velocity control in automated assembly lines, packaging stations, and pick-and-place axes. Its compact motor body supports responsive motion in inline drive systems, and the integrated design allows the drive to regulate speed changes and short positioning moves with stable servo behavior. The motor is well suited for applications that require frequent starts, stops, and direction changes during repetitive production cycles.
At standstill, the motor can deliver a continuous torque of 2.2 Nm, which supports steady holding force during static phases without excessive heating. Under rated excitation, it reaches a nominal speed of 6000 rpm, providing high shaft velocity for fast cycle demands. Mechanical alignment is assisted by a centering diameter of 95 mm, and power and feedback leads exit on the right side through a single-ended connector, which helps keep cable routing orderly in compact machine layouts. The rotor is balanced to a standard grade to support smooth running across the normal operating speed range.
Feedback to the controller is provided through integrated Digital servo feedback (DSF), enabling fine-resolution position reporting for closed-loop operation. The output shaft uses a keyway and comes with a shaft seal, which supports secure torque transmission while helping limit dust entry and lubricant migration at the shaft opening. Because the design is supplied without a blocking brake, any required holding force at standstill must be provided by external clamping or commanded drive torque. This arrangement is appropriate for axes that do not rely on a built-in mechanical brake for load retention during stopped conditions.