Motor assembly

6.1 Motor assembly

WARNING

The machine construction must be designed in such a way that both the rotor and the stator are each secured on one side only. See "Installation examples". If they are secured on both sides, this can result in significant material deformation in the machine construction due to thermal expansion, which could destroy the motor.

DANGER

Defective connecting cables can cause an electric shock and/or material damage (e.g. by fire).

When installing the motor, make sure that the connection cables...

are not damaged

are not under tension

cannot come into contact with any rotating parts

Note the permissible bending radii (see "Interfaces").

The motor must not be held or pulled by the cables.

DANGER

Electrical shock hazard! When an installed torque motor rotates, potentially dangerous voltages are induced at the cable ends of the motor.

Insulate terminals and leads in open cable ends or take measures to prevent torque motors that have been installed from rotating.

There is also a risk of compression.

WARNING

Sharp edges can cause cuts and falling objects can injure feet.

Always wear work gloves and safety shoes.

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Configuration Manual, 05/2009, 6SN1197-0AE00-0BP3

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