AIRBLADE® DRYER
Mix and Match
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Belanger, Inc. * 1001 Doheny Ct. * Northville, MI 48167 * Ph (810) 349-7010 * Fax (810) 380-9681
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Maintenance
Motor Maintenance Supplied by Baldor®
If you have any questions or are uncertain about any statement or procedure,
or if you require additional information please contact your Baldor distributor or
an Authorized Baldor Service Center.
Receiving
Each Baldor Electric Motor is thoroughly tested at the factory and carefully
packaged for shipment. When you receive your motor, there are several things
you should do immediately.
1.
1.
Observe the condition of the shipping container and report any damage immediately
to the commercial carrier that delivered your motor.
2.
2.
Verify that the part number of the motor you received is the same as the part number
listed on your purchase order.
Storage
If the motor is not put into service immediately, the motor must be stored in a
clean, dry and warm location. Several precautionary steps must be performed to
avoid motor damage during storage.
1.
1.
Use a “Megger” periodically to ensure that the integrity of the winding insulation has
been maintained. Record the Megger readings. Immediately investigate any significant drop in
insulation resistance.
2.
2.
Do not lubricate bearings during storage. Motor bearings are packed with grease at
the factory. Excessive grease can damage insulation quality.
3.
3.
Rotate motor shaft at least 10 turns every two months during storage (more
frequently if possible). This will prevent bearing damage due to storage.
4.
4.
If the storage location is damp or humid, the motor windings must be protected from
moisture. This can be done by applying power to the motors’ space heater (if available) while the
motor is in storage.
Unpacking
Each Baldor motor is packaged for ease of handling and to prevent entry of
contaminants.
1.
1.
To avoid condensation inside the motor, do not unpack until the motor has reached
room temperature. (Room temperature is the temperature of the room in which it will be installed).
The packing provides insulation from temperature changes during transportation.
2.
2.
When the motor has reached room temperature, remove all protective wrapping
material from the motor.
Handling
The motor should be lifted using the lifting lugs or eye bolts provided.
1.
1.
Use the lugs or eye bolts provided to lift the motor. Never attempt to lift the motor
and additional equipment connected to the motor by this method. The lugs or eye bolts provided are
designed to lift only the motor. Never lift the motor by the motor shaft or the hood of a WPII motor.
2.
2.
When lifting a WPII (weatherproof Type 2) motor, do not lift the motor by inserting
lifting lugs into holes on top of the cooling hood. These lugs are to be used for hood removal only. A
spreader bar should be used to lift the motor by the cast lifting lugs located on the motor frame.
3.
3.
If the motor must be mounted to a plate with the driven equipment such as pump,
compressor etc., it may not be possible to lift the motor alone. For this case, the assembly should be
lifted by a sling around the mounting base. The entire assembly can be lifted as an assembly for
installation. Do not lift using the motor lugs or eye bolts provided.
If the load is unbalanced (as with couplings or additional attachments) additional slings or other means must be used to
prevent tipping. In any event, the load must be secure before lifting.