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Hazard Label Examples
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The following check list is included to assist with the
receiving inspection:
1. Inspect the packaging, covering and skid for signs of
mistreatment.
2. Inspect the housing to make sure there is no damage.
3. Manually rotate both shafts to be sure they are free
from binding and noise. The AC motor rotor and clutch
drum should rotate independently of the output shaft.
Independent rotation can be checked by rotating the
clutch drum with a small rod inserted through the grille
while holding the output shaft. Do not use the rod
against any electrical winding.
4. Check for moisture and foreign material in the unit,
especially on electrical windings, around the shaft
and bearing caps and in accessories.
Warranty
Your new Dynamatic® adjustable speed drive is covered
by a 1-year warranty against any manufacturing defect in
either material or workmanship. This warranty starts on
the day of shipment from our factory. The complete
warranty is contained in the Standard Terms and
Conditions of Sale printed in the DSI/Dynamatic®
Adjustable Speed Drives Catalog. If a warranty failure
occurs, contact your local DSI/Dynamatic® sales office or
the factory’s Service Department directly, for
instructions on how to obtain the required repair. All repair
arrangements must be approved by DSI/Dynamatic® in
advance of returning any products to the factory. Note that
freight charges, both ways, are your responsibility. For
additional information, refer to Section 7, "Service and
Renewal Parts".
Handling
Only skilled personnel, following standard safety
practices, should handle this equipment. Avoid jarring or
pounding on shaft. Do not attempt lifting by the output
shaft. Handling is best accomplished with a forklift or
crane. When using a forklift, be sure the unit is well
supported, with the forks adequately spread and centered
under the skid.
The units can also be lifted by a crane. To avoid damage,
attach the crane cables to all eyebolts provided on the
unit. When two or more cables are used, maintain a near-
vertical pull on the eyebolts. If near- vertical pull is not
possible, use a spreader bar to take side pull off of the
eyebolts. Approximate weight tables are included in
Section 2 of this manual.
Units mounted on a common base with other equipment
may be lifted with a suitable sling under the base or by
attaching cables to eye bolts designed and installed into