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ELECTRIC SHOCK OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION |
oKeep foreign objects (such as chips, screws or wire clippings) from getting into the product. oVerify the correct seating of seals and cable entries in order to avoid contamination such as deposits and humidity. |
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. |
Drive systems may perform unanticipated movements because of incorrect connection or other errors.
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UNINTENDED MOVEMENT |
oVerify proper wiring. oOnly start the system if there are no persons or obstructions in the zone of operation. oPerform the first test runs without coupled loads. oOnly touch the motor shaft or the mounted output components if all power has been disconnected. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
Drive systems may perform unintended movements if unapproved combinations of drive and motor are used. Even if motors are similar, different adjustment of the encoder system may be a source of hazards. Even if the connectors for motor connection and encoder connection match mechanically, this does not imply that the motor is approved for use.
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UNINTENDED MOVEMENT |
Only use approved combinations of drive and motor. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
See chapter Approved Drives for a list of approved drives.
Rotating parts may cause injuries and may catch clothing or hair. Loose parts or parts that are out of balance may be ejected.
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MOVING, UNGUARDED EQUIPMENT |
Verify that rotating parts cannot cause injuries or equipment damage. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
The metal surfaces of the product may exceed 70 °C (158 °F) during operation.
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HOT SURFACES |
oAvoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces. oDo not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate vicinity of hot surfaces. oVerify that the heat dissipation is sufficient by performing a test run under maximum load conditions. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
Motors can generate strong local electrical and magnetic fields. This can cause interference in electromagnetically sensitive devices.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS |
oKeep persons with electronic medical implants, such as pacemakers, away from the motor. oDo not place electromagnetically sensitive devices in the vicinity of the motor. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
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IMPROPER APPLICATION OF FORCES |
oDo not use the motor as a step to climb into or onto the machine. oDo not use the motor as a load-bearing part. oUse hazard labels and guards on your machine to help prevent the improper application of forces on the motor. |
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. |
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Verify proper mechanical installation. |
2 |
Verify proper electrical installation. oDid you connect all protective ground conductors? oDid you properly connect and install all cables and connectors? oDid you tighten the cable glands properly? |
3 |
Verify that the ambient conditions are met. oDoes the installation meet the ambient conditions specified? |
4 |
Verify the output components. oHave the installed output components been balanced and accurately aligned? |
5 |
Verify the parallel key at the shaft end of the motor. oIf you have a motor with a parallel key groove and parallel key, the parallel key must not be inserted during commissioning without output component or it must be appropriately secured. |
6 |
Verify the function of the holding brake. oIs the holding brake able to hold the maximum load? oIs the holding brake released prior to the start of a movement? |
NOTE: Observe the information on commissioning in the product manual of the drive.