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3. Inspection of the Switch
The specification and capacity of the controlling switch
should satisfy the requirements indicated on the name
plate of the motor. (Such as current capacity size of fuse
,
etc.)
4. Inspect the Environment
The space surrounding the installation size of the motor
should be free from any other corrosive gas. At the same
time prevent water drops iron chips and cotton fibres to
gain access into the motor. Ample free space should be
provided around the motor to facilitate ventilation and
heat dissipation.
5. Check Ground Connection
The frame of the motor should be grounded to insure
safety.
6. Rotating Condition of the Motor
Before the motor is installed the shaft extension slowly
should be turned by hand to make sure that the rotor does
not rub or knock against other parts but gives an easy and
swift rotation
.
After the motor has been installed, check
the driving belt or the coupler is mounted with good
flexibility
.
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IN DEPTH INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE FIRST USE
FILLING TANK WITH HYDRAULIC OIL
The hydraulic tank holds approximately 14 litres of hydraulic
oil, we would recommend using ISO46 type oil.
The tank is filled through the filler cap on top of the unit.
Pour the oil in until you have filled the tank as indicated on
the level gauge. Please note that once the unit has been run
for the first time and the pump filter and pipe work filled
you will need to top up the tank.
Level Gauge
Filler Cap