MHD093C-058-PG0
The MHD093C-058-PG0 is a servo motor built by Bosch Rexroth Indramat and belongs to the MHD Synchronous Motors series. As an electromechanical actuator, the unit converts drive current into precise rotary motion for positioning tasks in automated machinery, production cells, and similar motion systems. Its digital feedback interface lets the corresponding drive controller read rotor data in real time, enabling closed-loop velocity and position regulation during industrial motion sequences. The housing matches standardized mounting faces, which helps the motor fit common machine interfaces without special adapter parts.
It generates a maximum continuous stall torque of 23.0 Nm, allowing the axis to hold loads without overheating during standstill operation. Installation is simplified by a 130 mm centering diameter that aligns the housing concentrically with the machine frame, while the bolt circle follows a 140 / 150 mm flange pattern that suits common mounting plates and machine faces. Position signals are delivered through digital servo feedback with an integrated encoder, which removes the need for an external transducer and keeps signal wiring more compact. The winding code 058 identifies the internal copper layout used for this motor so the matched drive can supply appropriate current characteristics.
The motor is supplied without a holding brake, so any static load must be secured by external mechanics or by maintained drive torque. A plain shaft transfers motion directly to couplings, and the fitted shaft seal helps block coolant or lubricant ingress at the output end. Absolute position detection over more than 4,096 revolutions removes the need for homing after power loss and supports faster restart behavior. The frame size 093 balances rotor inertia with torque output, while stack length code C keeps the motor compact for mid-range packaging, printing, and handling axes.