
2.3 Cantilever and axial force diagrams
1PH7/2-111
Siemens AG, 2004. All rights reserved
Induction Motors, 1PH7 (APH7S) – 05.04 Edition
2.3.2
Axial force
The maximum axial forces F
AZ
for horizontal motor mounting are specified in the
following force diagrams.
The force diagrams and tables are only valid for standard drive shaft ends; non-
standard drive shaft end dimensions are specified for each particular application
corresponding to the permissible forces.
For force levels going beyond these, please contact your local Siemens office.
Shaft heights 180 and 225:
For coupling, belt or pinion out-drive with straight
teeth, generally, only low axial forces occur. The locating bearing is adequately
dimensioned so that these forces can be accepted in all mounting positions.
The following forces due to the weight of the drive-out element are permissible at
the shaft end in order to ensure perfect vibration characteristics (i.e. low vibration):
SH 180: max 500 N
SH 225: max. 600 N
For pinion out-drives with helical gearing, please contact your local Siemens office.
Note
The permissible axial force at the shaft end without taking into account the
alignment forces of the rotor weight, the mounting position as well as the force
direction.
Information regarding axial force stressing, refer to the Planning Guide
“AC Induction Motors, General Section”.
Table 2-63
Force due to weight F
L
and alignment force F
C
of the rotor
Motor type
Force due to the weight F
L
[
N
]
Alignment force F
C
[
N
]
1PH7101
1PH7103
1PH7105
1PH7107
125
125
200
200
400
1PH7133
1PH7135
1PH7137
290
410
410
600
1PH7163
1PH7167
520
630
800
1PH7184
1PH7186
980
1220
500
1)
1PH7224
1720
550
1)
1) only for coupling out-drive
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