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Applicable connector/lead wire
Motor
model
Type
Model
PKP223
Connector housing
51065-0600 (Molex)
Contact
50212-8XXX (Molex)
Designated crimping
tool
63819-0500 (Molex)
Applicable lead wire
y
When the current value is less than
1 A/phase: AWG28 to 24 (0.08 to 0.2 mm
2
)
y
When the current value is 1 A/phase or more:
AWG26 to 24 (0.14 to 0.2 mm
2
)
y
When the current value is 1.5 A/phase or more:
AWG24 (0.2 mm
2
)
− Outer sheath diameter:
ø0.8 to 1.4 mm (ø0.031 to 0.055 in.)
− Strip length of the insulation cover:
1.3 to 1.8 mm (0.051 to 0.071 in.)
PKP243
Connector housing
51103-0600 (Molex)
Contact
50351-8XXX (Molex)
Designated crimping
tool
63811-8100 (Molex)
Applicable lead wire
y
When the current value is less than
1.5 A/phase: AWG28 to 22 (0.08 to 0.3 mm
2
)
y
When the current value is 1.5 A/phase or more:
AWG26 to 22 (0.14 to 0.3 mm
2
)
y
When the current value is 2 A/phase or more:
AWG24 to 22 (0.2 to 0.3 mm
2
)
− Outer sheath diameter:
ø1.15 to 1.8 mm (ø0.045 to 0.071 in.)
− Strip length of the insulation cover:
2.3 to 2.8 mm (0.091 to 0.11 in.)
PKP264
Connector housing
51067-0600 (Molex)
Contact
50217-9XXX (Molex)
Designated crimping
tool
63811-8300 (Molex)
Applicable lead wire
− AWG24 to 18 (0.2 to 0.75 mm
2
)
− Outer sheath diameter:
ø1.4 to 3 mm (ø0.055 to 0.118 in.)
− Strip length of the insulation cover:
3 to 3.5 mm (0.118 to 0.138 in.)
Connection
•
When inserting the connector
Hold the connector main body, and insert it in straight securely. Inserting the connector
in an inclined state may result in damage to connector or a connection failure.
•
When pulling out the connector
Pull out the connector in straight while releasing the lock part of the connector. Having
the motor lead wires or pulling out the connector in a state of being locked may damage
the connector.
Secure the lead wires at the connection part to prevent the connection
part from receiving stress due to the flexing of the lead wires or the lead
wires’ own mass. Also, do not excessively bend the lead wires near the
connection part of the connector. Applying stress on the motor lead wires
may cause poor contact or disconnection, leading to malfunction or heat
generation.
Bend excessively
Have length allowances
More than 4 times
of the diameter of
the lead wires.
Connection with the drivers of Oriental Motor
Refer to the following table when connecting with the drivers of Oriental Motor.
“Color” in the table represents the colors of lead wires of the connection cable (supplied
or accessory).
The motors of the model A and model B are different in pin assignments.
Wrong connection will not cause the motor to operate properly.
•
Connection with the
CVD
driver
Driver
CN2 Pin No.
Model A
Model B
Pin No.
Color
Pin No.
Color
1
4
Blue
1
Blue
2
5
Red
3
Red
3
−
−
4
2
Green
6
Green
5
1
Black
4
Black
•
Connection with the
CMD
driver
Driver
CN3 Pin No.
Model A
Model B
Pin No.
Color
Pin No.
Color
1
4
Blue
1
Blue
2
3
White
2
White
3
5
Red
3
Red
4
1
Black
4
Black
5
−
5
Yellow
6
2
Green
6
Green
Installation
Location for installation
The motor is designed and manufactured for installation in equipment.
Install it in a well-ventilated location that provides easy access for inspection. The
location must also satisfy the following conditions:
y
Inside an enclosure that is installed indoors (provide vent holes)
y
Operating ambient temperature −10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F) (non-freezing)
y
Operating ambient humidity 85% or less (non-condensing)
y
Area that is free of explosive atmosphere or toxic gas (such as sulfuric gas) or liquid
y
Area not exposed to direct sun
y
Area free of excessive amount of dust, iron particles or the like
y
Area not subject to splashing water (rains, water droplets), oil (oil droplets) or other
liquids
y
Area free of excessive salt
y
Area not subject to continuous vibration or excessive shocks
y
Area free of excessive electromagnetic noise (from welders, power machinery, etc.)
y
Area free of radioactive materials, magnetic fields or vacuum
y
1,000 m (3,300 ft.) or lower above sea level