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FM 239 MuW Beta-Typ-Z Rev.01
2018-06-19
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Operation
The drive motor can heat up considerably during operation.
In this case, refer to the operating instructions supplied for the drive
motor.
In addition, hazards can occur due to noise, tilting and falling, failure to
observe ergonomic principles, and the surroundings in which the unit is
used.
Various combinations of hazards are also possible.
These items should be analysed by the manufacturer or operator of the
overall installation in a separate risk assessment.
Risk of damage due to harmful environmental influences!
The linear unit may only be operated under ambient conditions which
are permitted by the manufacturer.
Ambient conditions
The linear unit may be operated only within the permitted temperature
range of 0-80 °C.
Operating in damp, abrasive conditions may result in foreign objects
entering the linear unit. In order to prevent this, the operator must take
the necessary measures to avoid the ingress of foreign objects,
e.g. folding plates, wash plates, sealing air.
Required inspection
The linear unit must be occasionally checked during operation to see
that it is functioning correctly.
The personnel responsible must check the linear unit and the
machinery for any visible signs of damage or defects at least once
during each shift.
Should there be any changes observed which may compromise safety,
it must be switched off immediately.
Emergency stop
The maximum permissible load values are also not allowed to be
exceeded in an emergency stop situation.
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Decommissioning
Risk of injury or damage to other installation parts
due to falling installation parts.
Only authorised personnel are permitted to disassemble the linear unit.
1.
Disconnect the machine/installation from the mains supply.
2.
Disassemble the drive from the linear unit.
3.
Unscrew the linear unit from the machine/installation.
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