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7.
Motors are not to be used for load holding or restraining unless a properly
sized brake is installed. If a motor mounted brake is installed, provide proper
safeguards in case of brake failure.
8.
Disconnect all power services, stop the motor and allow it to cool before
servicing.
9.
For single phase motors, discharge the start and/or run capacitors before
servicing.
10. Do not by-pass or render any inoperative safety devices.
3. RECEIVING
Once you receive your motor, instantly observe the condition of the shipping
container. Immediately report any damage to the commercial carrier that
delivered your motor.
Verify that the part number of the motor you received is the same as the part
number listed on your purchase order.
4. HANDLING
Use correct material handling equipment to avoid injury. Use caution when
removing the motor from its packaging. Sharp corners may exist on motor shaft,
motor key, sheet metal and other surfaces.
5. GUARDING
After motor installation is complete, a guard of suitable dimensions must be
constructed and installed around the motor. This guard must prevent personnel
from coming in contact with any moving parts of the motor or drive assembly,
but must allow sufficient cooling air to pass over the motor. If a motor mounted
brake is installed, provide proper safeguards for personnel in case of brake failure.
WARNING:
safe and uncompromised perimeter around rotating
parts such as couplings, pulleys, external fans, and
unused shaft extensions.
All parts should be permanently guarded to prevent accidental contact by
personnel. Accidental contact with body parts or clothing can cause serious
or fatal injury. When this motor is installed according to these instructions, it
complies with the EEC Machinery Directive. Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) requirements for CE compliance are met when the incoming power is
purely sinusoidal.
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