
Maintenance
Repair
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MagneMotion
Rockwell Automation Publication MMI-UM002E-EN-P - March 2016
Replace Puck Wear Surfaces
The various wear surfaces on the pucks should be replaced once they have become worn due
to extended use (typically greater than 16 km travel or 2 years, whichever occurs first). This
procedure provides instructions for replacing worn wear surfaces on the following pucks:
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700-1339-00: ML Gen 4 Puck Assy.
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700-1440-00: ML Gen 4.1 Puck Assy.
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700-1441-00: ML Gen 4.2 Puck Assy with PTFE Strip.
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700-1441-01: ML Gen 4.2 Puck Assy with UHMW Strip.
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700-1540-00: ML Gen 4.3 Puck Assy.
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700-1560-00: ML G5 Puck Assy.
Required Tools and Equipment
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100-2067-46 – Screw, FHC, M4 X 22 mm L, A4 SS, w/Dri-Loc 204, 5 mm DL (2X).
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200-2202-00 – Preload Spacer, Compliant, Puck Center Plate, ML.
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200-2155-01 – Strip, Protective, Puck Bottom, Wide, UHMW.
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200-2205-00 – Center Plate, Puck, Ribs, G5, ML.
CAUTION
Strong Magnets
To avoid severe injury, people with pacemakers and other
medical electronic implants must stay away from the magnet
array on the vehicles (pucks).
To avoid injury from strong magnetic attractive forces:
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Handle only one vehicle (puck) or magnet array at a time.
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Do not place any body parts, such as fingers, between a
vehicle (puck) or magnet array and any ferrous material
or another magnet array.
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Vehicles (pucks) or magnet arrays not being used should
be secured individually in isolated packaging.
To avoid damage to watches, instruments, electronics, and
magnetic media, keep metal tools, metal objects, magnetic
media (memory disks/chips, credit cards, and tapes) and elec-
tronics away from the magnet arrays.