Mounting The Motor - Siemens SINAMICS V90 Operating Instructions Manual

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3.2 Mounting the motor

3.2.2
Mounting the motor
Personal injury and material damage due to motor falling down
Some motors, especially the 1FL609❑ are heavy. Motor falling down can cause serious
personal injury or material damage.
• The excessive weight of the motor should be considered and any necessary assistance
NOTICE
Damage to the motor due to liquid entering
If the liquid enters the motor, the motor can be damaged.
• When installing the motor horizontally, make sure that the cable outlet faces downward
NOTICE
Damage to the absolute encoder due to the magnetic interference from the magnetic field
The magnetic interference from the magnetic field can cause a damage to the absolute
encoder.
• To avoid magnetic interference to the absolute encoder, keep the servo motor with an
Note
Using the eyebolts
The 1FL609❑ motor (90 mm shaft height) has two M8 screw holes for screwing in two
eyebolts. Lift the 1FL609❑ motor only at the eyebolts.
Eyebolts that have been screwed in must be either tightened or removed after mounting.
Note
The 1FL6 motors are supplied with degree of protection IP65, which protects dust and water
as medium that can potentially enter, and are not suitable for use in environments where oil
or other creeping fluids are used.
If the motors are used in applications which use oil-containing, creeping and/or aggressive
cooling lubricants, you must take additional measures to protect the motors (for example,
using suitable covers).
90
WARNING
required for mounting should be sought.
to protect the motor from ingress of oil or water.
absolute encoder at least 15 mm away from the devices that produce a magnetic field
stronger than 10 mT.
SINAMICS V90, SIMOTICS S-1FL6
Operating Instructions, 04/2020, A5E37208830-008

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