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2.7 General safety instructions
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Objects flung out by moving components can cause serious injuries
and death.
Remove objects and tools from the motor prior to starting it up.
Moving components on the motor can pull in or crush parts of the
body and cause serious injuries and even death.
Keep a sufficient distance to moving machine components when the
motor is running.
Secure the higher-level machine against restarting and unintentional
movements during assembly and maintenance work (e.g. uncontrolled
lowering of lifting axes).
A wrong direction of rotation or direction of movement may result in
serious injury or death.
The direction of rotation or movement may differ from the standard
IEC 60034-8.
Before and during startup, ensure that the motor has the correct direction
of rotation or movement.
Be sure to avoid collision (caused e.g. by crashing against an end stop).
With the danger area secured, check the direction of rotation or
movement in a slow motion, ideally by limiting the current and torque.
A damaged motor can cause accidents with the risk of injury.
Never operate a motor that has been overloaded due to misuse or a
machine crash.
Replace the affected motors, even if no external damage is visible.
A hot motor housing may cause severe burns.
Touch the motor housing with protective gloves or after a longer standstill
of the motor only.
During the mechanical assembly of the motors onto the application,
and during mechanical maintenance work, handling errors can lead to
severe crushing injuries as well as to damage to the motor or the
application.
Have all mechanical assembly and maintenance work carried out by
trained personnel only.
Only use suitable tools for assembly and maintenance work.
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