
2. INSTALLATION
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2.5 Parts having service lives
Service lives of the following parts are listed below. However, the service life vary depending or operating
methods and environment. If any fault is found in the parts, they must be replaced immediately regardless of
their service lives. For parts replacement, please contact your sales representative.
Part name
Life guideline
Smoothing capacitor
10 years
Relay
Number of power-on and forced stop by EM1
(Forced stop 1) times: 100,000 times
Number of on and off for STO: 1,000,000 times
Cooling fan
10,000 hours to 30,000 hours (2 years to 3 years)
Absolute position battery
Refer to section 12.2.
(1) Smoothing capacitor
The characteristic of smoothing capacitor is deteriorated due to ripple currents, etc. The life of the
capacitor greatly depends on ambient temperature and operating conditions. The capacitor will reach
the end of its life in 10 years of continuous operation in normal air-conditioned environment (40 °C
surrounding air temperature or less).
(2) Relays
Contact faults will occur due to contact wear arisen from switching currents. Relays reach the end of
their lives when the power has been turned on and forced stop by EM1 (Forced stop 1) has occurred
100,000 times in total, or when the STO has been turned on and off 1,000,000 times while the servo
motor is stopped under servo-off state. However, the lives of relays may depend on the power supply
capacity.
(3) Servo amplifier cooling fan
The cooling fan bearings reach the end of their life in 10,000 hours to 30,000 hours. Normally, therefore,
the cooling fan must be replaced in a few years of continuous operation as a guideline. It must also be
changed if unusual noise or vibration is found during inspection.
The life indicates under the yearly average ambient temperature of 40 °C, free from corrosive gas,
flammable gas, oil mist, dust and dirt.
Summary of Contents for MR-J4-100A
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Page 61: ...1 FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION 1 44 MEMO ...
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Page 299: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 8 MEMO ...
Page 319: ...9 OUTLINE DRAWINGS 9 20 MEMO ...
Page 461: ...12 ABSOLUTE POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM 12 36 MEMO ...
Page 511: ...14 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION 14 38 MEMO ...
Page 559: ...16 USING A DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR 16 20 MEMO ...
Page 583: ...17 FULLY CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM 17 24 MEMO ...
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