AIRBLADE® DRYER
Mix and Match
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Belanger, Inc. * 1001 Doheny Ct. * Northville, MI 48167 * Ph (810) 349-7010 * Fax (810) 380-9681
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Maintenance
Motor Maintenance Supplied by Baldor®
Section 1 General Information
Safety Notice
:
WARNING:
Before performing any motor maintenance procedure, be
sure that the equipment connected to the motor shaft
cannot cause shaft rotation. If the load can cause shaft
rotation, disconnect the load from the motor shaft before
maintenance is performed. Unexpected mechanical
rotation of the motor parts can cause injury or motor
damage.
WARNING:
Disconnect all electrical power from the motor
windings and accessory devices before disassembly
of the motor. Electrical shock can cause serious or
fatal injury.
WARNING:
Do not use non UL/CSA listed explosion proof motors
in the presence of flammable or combustible vapors or
dust. These motors are not designed for atmospheric
conditions that require explosion proof operation.
WARNING:
Motors that are to be used in flammable and/or explosive
atmospheres must display the UL label on the nameplate
along with CSA listed logo.
Specific service conditions for these motors
are defined in NFPA 70 (NEC) Article 500.
WARNING:
UL rated motors must only be serviced by authorized
Baldor Service Centers if these motors are to be
returned to a flammable and/or explosive atmosphere.
Caution:
To prevent premature equipment failure or damage,
only qualified maintenance personnel should perform
maintenance.
Caution:
Do not lift the motor and its driven load by the motor lifting
hardware. The motor lifting hardware is adequate for lifting
only the motor. Disconnect the load from the motor shaft
before moving the motor.
Caution:
If eye bolts are used for lifting a motor, be sure they are
securely tightened. The lifting direction should not exceed
a 20
°
angle from the shank of the eye bolt or lifting lug.
Excessive lifting angles can cause damage.
Caution:
To prevent equipment damage, be sure that the electrical
service is not capable of delivering more than the
maximum motor rated amps listed on the rating plate.
Caution:
If a HI POT test (High Potential Insulation test) must be
performed, follow the precautions and procedure in
NEMA MG-1 and MG-2 standards to avoid equipment
damage.