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MANUAL | VA6J&X | VS6C | VA6C | ATEX certified

MANUAL | VA6J&X | VS6C | VA6C | ATEX certified

Use a puller to remove pulleys, pinions and couplings. Check if the tension on the belt 
pulley matches the specifications  of the manufacture. Do not exceed the maximum 
radial and axial forces on the shaft. If the motor shaft is connected to the part to be 
driven without a coupling, check that the radial offset and axial force effect will not 
cause problems.

Use only belts with <100 electrical leakage resistance to prevent static electrical 
problems. 

 

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Air supply to the motor should always be 
taken from non-hazardous area.

 

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Remove the plastic shipping plugs from the 
ports. Save the plugs for the future, during 
shutdown. 

 

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Please make sure that the temperature of the 
air used for air supply to the air motor don’t 
exceed the following temperatures, -20°C to 
+40°C.

 

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Install a filter (64 micron) to make sure the air 
is clean and dry and install an air pressure 
regulator to control motor speed and torque.

 

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A lubricator must be placed inside the main 
airline near the motor. The lubricator unit 
should have a bowl with enough oil for ope-
ration and should allow the user to control 
the amount of oil drop per minute going to 
the motor. Check airline oil every time before 
starting. Air motor should be supplied with 
oil of a viscosity of 32. This type of oil is 
 flammable at a temperature of 218°C. 

 

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Air quality should meet ISO 8573-1:2010 

class 4 for solid particles and ISO 8473-
1:2010 class 3 for water.

 

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For the most efficient power and control of 
speed, all valves and the airlines should be 
the same size as the air connections of the 
motor. If the valves, airlines and other con-
nections have a longer distance than 2m (6 
feet) of the motor we advise one size bigger.

 

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Before final connection to the motor, clean the 
compressed air connection with low pressure 
air to remove any dirt inside the line before 
connecting to the ports of the air motor.

 

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A silencer is supplied with the motor. When 
installed ensure that condensation cannot run 
back into the motor port. Mount the air motor 
with silencer pointed down or make extra 
piping on the silencer.

 

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If the motor unit is not used for a longer 
period it is advisable to store the unit indoors 
remove the silencer and plug the exhaust 
port. See also shut down and long storage at 
maintenance.

Air supply

Incoming airline

Shutoff valve
Filter 

(64 micron)

Pressure regulator

Lubricator

Air flow regulation 

(optional)

 

Air motor
Silencer

Airline filtration

 

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Use a 64 micron air filter

 

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The airline filter should be drained regularly 
and the element examined for signs of 
clogging.

Airline lubrication

 

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The airline lubricator should be replenished 
when needed and set to give the following 
required drop rate/min:

Do not use a hammer on the shaft or body of the motor.

Air supply

Motor

Continuous Operation

Intermittent Operation

V1

2-3 

4-6 

V2

3-4

6-8

V4

4-5

9-12

V6

5-6

10-12

V8

6-7

12-15

V10

7-8

14-16

V12

12-14

18-20

 

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For normal ambient temperatures 0°C to 32°C. Use oil with viscosity VG32.

 

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For extremes of ambient temperature consult the manufactures.

Summary of Contents for VA6C

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Page 2: ...dead or severe injuries Dangerous situation Possible consequence damage to the drive of the environment Wear hearing protection Wear eye protection Important instructions on protection against explosion Hazard Situation Possible consequences slight or mild injuries APPROVALS ATEX CERTIFICATION II 2G Ex h IIC T4 Gb II 2D Ex h IIIC T135 C Db In which II 2G 2D Ex h IIC IIIC T4 T135 C Gb Db Ta Equipme...

Page 3: ... damage the shaft seal If the motor is built in a closed system or construction so that no dust or debris can get in contact with the output shaft the air motor can be used in any orientation If the motor is used is such way that the output shaft is in contact with explosive environment the mounting position is limited from horizontal to vertical downwards It is not allowed for the shaft to point ...

Page 4: ...articles and ISO 8473 1 2010 class 3 for water For the most efficient power and control of speed all valves and the airlines should be the same size as the air connections of the motor If the valves airlines and other con nections have a longer distance than 2m 6 feet of the motor we advise one size bigger Before final connection to the motor clean the compressed air connection with low pressure a...

Page 5: ...rnal heat that may cause motor damage The starting torque is less than the running torque The starting torque will vary depen ding on the position of the vanes in relation to the air intake port when the motor is being started During operation be aware if unfamiliar sounds or vibrations occur Stop the unit immediately and investigate the source In case that the motor is exposed to high vibrations ...

Page 6: ...ed Torque 0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rotation speed Torque Pressure regulation Air flow regulation For optimal power and speed control we advise to use the combination of pressure and air flow regulation Pressure regulation Air flow regulation optional Supply air throttling Exhaust air throttling 1 Pressure regulation With pressure regulation the output power can be adjusted Whe...

Page 7: ...embly details All parts must be clean and it is recommended that new oilseals and blades are fitted as a matter of course Press all bearings fully home into their respective covers pressing only on the outer track to prevent damaging the bearings On V1 V2 V4 motors fit oilseal retaining circlip and a new oilseal Cs Rotor Shaft Assy Ejection ring Rear cover Bearing Bearing support V1 Motor Cs Rotor...

Page 8: ... 4 769 910 08 760 008 Cover Plate 1 09 1 Gasket 1 769 910 09 2 Gasket 1 769 910 09 3 Gasket 1 769 910 11 805 006 Screw 6 12 809 009 Cap Screw 6 14 806 024 Dowel 4 15 807 028 Bearing 1 16 807 025 Bearing 1 17 Oil Seal 1 769 910 18 O Ring 1 769 910 19 809 007 Capscrew 6 20 Gasket 1 769 910 21 811 020 Key 1 22 760 007 Seal Housing 1 769 910 V6 Seal Kit 820 025 Silencer 3 4 BSP 1 If unit is pre 1990 s...

Page 9: ...sket 1 769 910 21 81 1 020 Key 1 22 760 007 Seal Housing 1 23 Circlip 1 769 910 769 910 V6 Seal Kit 820 004 Silencer 3 4 1 LUBE FREE VS6CNL Vane Air Motor 152 mm 78 mm 40 mm 3 5 mm 10 mm 60 8 mm 200 mm 65 mm 41 mm diameter 64 mm 130 mm diameter 134 mm 72 5 mm 19 009 mm 18 996 mm diameter 21 500 mm 21 270 mm 130 000 mm 129 937 mm diameter 2 ports G 3 4 Tapped hole in shaft M6 x 15 mm 0 59 deep 4 ho...

Page 10: ... NL Nema Vane Air Motor 5 433 2 598 1 811 0 118 0 197 2 205 0 394 6 496 2 559 1 614 diameter 2 520 5 118 diameter 5 276 2 854 0 6250 0 6245 diameter 4 4988 4 4961 diameter 2 ports 3 4 NPT 4 holes 3 8 16 UNC Equispaced on 5 875 P C D Mounting spigot Key 0 187 square x 1 437 long Port A Max Overhung Force on shaft 300 N 70 lbf Axial loads should be kept to a minimum Mass 10 00 kg 22 04 lb Attitude T...

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