1. Model check and handling
1-31
C. Injury prevention
Caution
!
•Do not apply voltage to each terminal except those specified in the user's manual.
It may cause bursting or damage.
•Make sure there is no error in the terminal connections. It may cause bursting or damage.
•Do not touch the servo drive, servo motor, and regenerative resistor because they are hot
during powering and shortly after the power is turned off. It may cause burns.
D. Various Precautions
Please read the following notes carefully. If handled incorrectly, it may cause unexpected
malfunction, injury or electric shock.
(1) Carrying, installation
Caution
!
•Carry it in the correct way, depending on the weight of the product. It may cause injury.
•Do not stack the servo drive above the limit.
•Install the product where it can withstand weight.
•Do not install or operate a servo drive that is damaged or missing parts.
•Do not lift the surface cover when transporting. The product may fall off or malfunction.
•Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the product.
•Observe the installation direction.
•Do not insert any conductive material such as screws or metal pieces and flammable foreign
materials such as oil into the servo drive.
•Since the servo drive is a precision device, do not drop it or subject it to strong impact.
•Do not strike the encoder, the detector attached to the motor. If you hit the shaft with strong
force or the motor falls to the floor, the encoder may be damaged.
•Use in the environmental conditions of Note 1. If operating in unsatisfactory condition, it may
cause malfunction or failure of servo drive.
Summary of Contents for FDA7000 Series
Page 42: ...1 Model check and handling 1 35...
Page 57: ...2 Wiring and connection 2 14 Drawing C Order Code Please contact our sales office...
Page 130: ...3 Parameter setting 3 51...
Page 167: ...5 Servo operating 5 10...
Page 188: ...8 External view 8 2 External view B CN1 CN3 CN2 External view C...
Page 189: ...8 External view 8 3 External view D External view E...
Page 190: ...8 External view 8 4 External view F External view G...
Page 192: ...8 External view 8 6 External view I External view J...
Page 193: ...8 External view 8 7 External view K External view L...
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