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5.4. Mounting the Motor
DANGER
HOT SURFACES
The motor's surface can heat up to more than 70°C in certain types of
use.
• Avoid contact with hot surfaces.
• Do not place flammable or heat-sensitive components in the
immediate vicinity.
• Assemble components in the best way for heat dissipation.
• Check the temperature when performing a test.
Failure to comply with these precautions can result in injury or
damage to equipment.
WARNING
UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT DUE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES
Electrostatic discharges (ESD) on the shaft can, in rare cases, lead to
encoder system failures and generate unexpected motor movements.
• Use conductive parts (e.g. antistatic straps) or other appropriate
measures to avoid a static charge due to movement.
Failure to comply with these precautions can result in death,
serious injury or damage to equipment.
WARNING
UNINTENDED BEHAVIOR CAUSED BY MECHANICAL DAMAGE TO THE
MOTOR
Exceeding the maximum permissible forces leads to rapid bearing
wear, a broken shaft or damage to the internal encoder.
• Never exceed the maximum axial and radial forces.
• Protect the shaft from any impact.
• When press-fitting components, do not exceed the maximum
permissible axial force.
Failure to comply with these precautions can result in death,
serious injury or damage to equipment.