2.3 Instructions for commissioning and
use
2.3.1 Equipment delivery
All servomotors undergo a thorough quality control procedure before dispatch :.
Check the condition of the servomotor by carefully removing it from its packaging ;
Check that the information on the identification plate corresponds to your order. Check also the
accessories included in the box.
If the equipment has been damaged in transit, the recipient should immediately complain to the
carrier by registered letter within 24 hours.
2.3.2 Storage
Before installation, the servomotor should be stored in a dry place without large temperature variations in order to
prevent condensation.
If it is to be stored for a long time, check that the end of the shaft and the face of the flange are always coated with an
anti-corrosion product.
After lengthy storage (more than 3 months) rotate the motor at low speed
in the both directions to ensure even lubrication of the bearings. For IP 65 servomotors add a little grease between
the turning washer and the ring.
2.4 Installation
2.4.1 Preparation
The servomotor may be positioned anywhere but it must allow access to the terminal box and identification plate.
Air must be able to circulate freely around the motor for cooling. For optimum service life, motors should be
protected from liquids and dust.
Clean the drive shaft using a cloth soaked in white spirit, alcohol or acetone, ensuring that no liquid enters the
bearings. The servomotor should be in a horizonta position during cleaning.
The servomotor position doesn't matter. The servomotor surface can reach temperatures of more than 100°C : act
accordingly.
Avoid to put on the servomotor materials which cannot stand high temperature.