Horizontal Types Of Construction With Mounting Feet; Horizontal Types Of Construction With Flange - Siemens SIMOTICS GP series Operating Instructions Manual

Low-voltage motors. standard motors sh 63 ... 355. 1la5/7/9, 1le1, 1fp1/3, 1lg4/6, 1lp5, 1pc3/4, 1pp5/6.
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Assembly
5.4 Installing the machine
5.4.2.2

Horizontal types of construction with mounting feet

1. Refer to any instructions for aligning the driven machine and those of the coupling
manufacturer.
2. Align the machines with coupling output to the driven machine in such a manner that the
center lines of the shafts are parallel with no offset. This ensures that no additional forces
affect their bearings during operation.
3. For the vertical positioning (x→0) place thin shims under the machine feet. The number of
shims should be kept as low as possible, i.e. stack as few as possible. This also prevents
the machine being subjected to any stress/distortion. If available, use the existing tapped
holes for the forcing-off bolts to somewhat raise the machine.
4. When positioning the machine, ensure that a uniform axial gap (y→0) is maintained
around the coupling.
5. Fix the machine to the foundation. The choice of fixing elements depends on the
foundation and is the plant operator's responsibility.
Note
Machine expansion
When aligning, make allowance for the thermal expansion of the machine when the
temperature increases.
5.4.2.3

Horizontal types of construction with flange

The standard flange is provided with a centering. The choice of fit for the mating flange on
the driven machine is the system manufacturer's or the plant operator's responsibility.
If the machine is not fitted with a standard flange, align the machine to suit the driven
machine.
Procedure
The machine axis must be horizontal when it is lifted and the flange must be parallel to the
mating flange, so as to avoid seizing and stressing. Otherwise damage to the centering will
result.
1. Grease the centering flange with assembly paste to make the process easier.
2. Screw three studs into tapped holes spaced about 120° apart around the driven machine
flange. The studs act as positioning aids.
3. Position the machine so that its axis is aligned with that of the driven machine, but not yet
quite touching. Advance the machine slowly towards the driven machine; advancing too
quickly risks damaging the centering.
4. If necessary, rotate the machine into the right position so that the clearance holes in the
flange are central to the tapped holes.
5. Move the machine fully up against the mating flange so that it is fully in contact.
6. Fix the machine using the flange fixing bolts, finishing by replacing the studs.
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Standard motors SH 63 ... 355
Operating Instructions, 12/2018, A5E38483075A

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