Purpose
Purpose
The Class 6 SmartMotor™ Installation & Startup Guide provides an overview of the Class 6
SmartMotor, along with information on unpacking, installation and start up. This guide is
meant to be used in conjunction with the
SmartMotor Developer's Guide
, which describes the
SmartMotor features, SMI software, programming, commands, and other topics related to
SmartMotor application development.
The information in this guide is meant to be used by properly trained technical personnel only.
Moog Animatics conducts classroom-style SmartMotor training several times per year, as well
as product seminars and other training opportunities. For more information, please see the
Moog Animatics website or contact your Moog Animatics representative.
Safety Information
This section describes the safety symbols and other safety information.
Safety Symbols
The manual may use one or more of the following safety symbols:
WARNING:
This symbol indicates a potentially nonlethal mechanical hazard,
where failure to follow the instructions could result in serious injury to the
operator or major damage to the equipment.
CAUTION:
This symbol indicates a potential minor hazard, where failure to fol-
low the instructions could result in slight injury to the operator or minor dam-
age to the equipment.
NOTE:
Notes are used to emphasize non-safety concepts or related information.
Other Safety Considerations
The Moog Animatics SmartMotors are supplied as components that are intended for use in an
automated machine or system. As such, it is beyond the scope of this manual to attempt to
cover all the safety standards and considerations that are part of the overall machine/system
design and manufacturing safety. Therefore, the following information is intended to be used
only as a general guideline for the machine/system designer.
It is the responsibility of the machine/system designer to perform a thorough "Risk Assess-
ment" and to ensure that the machine/system and its safeguards comply with the safety stand-
ards specified by the governing authority (for example, ISO, OSHA, UL, etc.) for the locale
where the machine is being installed and operated. For more details, see Machine Safety on
page 7.
Motor Sizing
It is the responsibility of the machine/system designer to select SmartMotors that are prop-
erly sized for the specific application. Undersized motors may: perform poorly, cause excess-
ive downtime or cause unsafe operating conditions by not being able to handle the loads
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