10
Safety
This section helps you to recognize and avoid dangers to people and objects.
10.1
You should pay attention to this
Read the documentation!
Read the available documentation before installation and commissioning. Improper hand-
ling of the motor can cause harm to people or damage to property. The operator must
therefore ensure that all persons entrusted to work on the motor have read and unders-
tood the manual and that the safety notices in this manual are observed.
Pay attention to the technical data!
Adhere to the technical data and the specifications on connection conditions (rating plate
and documentation). If permissible voltage values or current values are exceeded, the
motors can be damaged, e.g. through overheating.
Perform a risk assessment!
The manufacturer of the machine must generate a risk assessment for the machine, and
take appropriate measures to ensure that unforeseen movements cannot cause injury or
damage to any person or property. Additional requirements on specialist staff may also
result from the risk assessment.
Specialist staff required!
Only properly qualified personnel are permitted to perform such tasks as transport,
assembly, setup and maintenance. Qualified specialist staff are persons who are familiar
with the transport, installation, assembly, commissioning and operation of motors and
who bring their relevant minimum qualifications to bear on their duties:
Transport :
only by personnel with knowledge of handling electrostatically
sensitive components.
Hygienics:
only by personnel with expensive knowledge of the hygienic standards
and directives which are valid for the application.
Mech. Installation : only by mechanically qualified personnel.
Electr. Installation :only by electrically qualified personnel.
Setup :
only by qualified personnel with extensive knowledge of electrical
engineering and drive technology
The qualified personnel must know and observe IEC 60364 / IEC 60664 and national
accident prevention regulations.
Secure the key!
Remove any fitted key (if present) from the shaft before letting the motor run without cou-
pled load, to avoid the dangerous results of the key being thrown out by centrifugal for-
ces.
Avoid dissimilar metals!
The motor housing is made of stainless steel. Avoid direct coupling of this motor to more
active metals such as aluminum or carbon steel to prevent galvanic corrosion. Galvanic
corrosion could result in contamination of product, failure of motor mounting and motor
failure. Failure of the motor mounting could lead to electrocution hazard due to failure of
electrical terminations or the motor cable as a result strain on the motor cable.
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Servomotors AKMH
Safety
08/2013
Kollmorgen
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