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Installation
Bosch Rexroth AB
, RE 15300-WA, Version 06.2021
7.4.6 Draining and venting the motor
Horizontal mounting
When the motor is installed with the shaft in the horizontal plane, the highest of
the four drain outlets D1, D2, D3 or D4 must always be used see
.
Drain line must be connected to the tank with a minimum of restrictions, to ensure
that the maximum case pressure is not exceeded.
A magnetic plug is pre assembled from factory in connection T8, in the drain outlet
D3. If other drain outlet is used (D1-D2, D4-D8), the magnetic plug should be moved
to the corresponding connection (T7 or T9) in the selected drain outlet.
For maintenance, see chapter
Fig. 53: Horizontal mounting
Vertical mounting
When the motor is mounted vertically, the highest of the drain outlets D1-D8 must
be used. Flushing (lubrication) of radial seal from low pressure oil is necessary.
A)
Motor shaft pointing downwards
The drain line must be connected to one of the drain outlets in the connection block.
(See
, alt. A).
The flushing connection F2 shall be connected to low pressure oil connection.
With bidirectional drives, use the connection with lowest average pressure.
(Connection to high pressure will increase the motor drain flow). It is advisable to
fit the adapter and the hose to the motor before fitting the torque arm.
B)
Motor shaft pointing upwards
The drain line must be connected to one of the drain outlets in the shaft end
housing. (See
, alt. B).
The flushing connection F1 on the shaft end housing should be connected to the
low pressure oil connection. With bidirectional drives, use the connection with
lowest average pressure. (Connection to high pressure will increase the motor
drain flow).
It is advisable to fit the adapter and the hose to the motor before fitting the torque
arm.
Magnetic plug, T8
Flushing flow inlet
DD00046409
Drain line connection