Disconnecting The Electrical Connections; Removal - EMG ELDRO EdEx Series Assembly Manual

Electro-hydraulic lifting thruster
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Disassembly

10.2 Disconnecting the electrical connections

10.2
Disconnecting the electrical connections
10.3

Removal

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DANGER
Live components
Fatal electric shock or serious burns.
– Work on live components may only be performed by
electricians.
– First disconnect the electrical power supply.
– The earthing conductor must be disconnected after all other
cables.
Observe the allocations in the terminal diagram (⇒Assembly
chapter, Electrical connection section).
 First disconnect the electrical power supply.
 Disconnect the earthing conductor after all other cables.
CAUTION
Switch-off due to any C-springs, brake springs, brake weights
that may be installed or due to other external influences
Risk of crushing due to the lifting rod
– The downstream drive must be secured before removing the
EdEx thrusters, because the lifting rod retracts automatically.
CAUTION
The EdEx thrusters weigh
between 30 and 90 kg
Risk of injury when lifting the load manually.
– Use suitable lifting equipment (e.g. crane).
– Never remain below suspended loads.
– Use a transport aid (e.g. lifting carriage) with sufficient load
bearing capacity.
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