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Power Fist 9175415 Manuel D'utilisation page 7

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V4.0
1/2 HP Furnace Electric Motor
9175415
Remove the parts and accessories from the packaging and inspect for damage.
Make sure that all items in the parts list are included.
Contents:
Electric Motor
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
MOUNTING
Foot mounted: Foot mounted motors should be mounted to a rigid foundation
to prevent excessive vibration. Shims may be used if the location is uneven.
Flange mounted: Flange mounted motors should be properly seated and
aligned. If improper rotation direction is detrimental to the load, check the
rotation or 'bump' the motor prior to coupling the load to the motor shaft.
V-belt drive: Mount the sheave pulley close to the motor housing. Allow
clearance for end-to-end movement of the motor shaft. Do not over-tighten
belts as this may cause premature bearing failure or shaft breakage.
Direct coupled: Direct coupled motors should be carefully aligned and the shaft
should rotate freely without binding or drag.
BUILD A GUARD
WARNING! Guards must be installed to form a safe and uncompromised
perimeter around rotating parts such as couplings, pulleys, external fans and
unused shaft extensions.
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.
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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