Operating manual
5 Mechanical installation
5.1 Safety instructions
For the mechanical installation, the ESD information must be observed.
The drive system must be checked for mechanical damage before installation. Only install
drive systems which are in good working order.
It is not permitted to operate drive systems exposed to condensation.
5.2 Assembly
Read the general safety instructions before beginning to work (see chapter 2.13 "General safety
instructions").
5.2.1 Preparations
Clean / de-grease the output shaft / thrust tube of the drive system with a clean, lint-free cloth
moistened with a suitable grease-dissolving but non-aggressive cleaning agent.
Dry all fitting surfaces to neighboring components to achieve the proper friction values for the
screw connections.
In addition, check the fitting surfaces for damage and impurities.
For all drive systems, use screws with property class A2-70.
Exception CDSL with stroke length 200 mm and 300 mm: For these drive systems,
use screws with property class 12.9.
Do not use washers.
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The drive system may only be assembled with the power
disconnected.
Systems that are electrically connected must be properly secured so
they cannot be switched back on and warning signs must be put up.
Assembly may only be performed by trained personnel.
Compressed air can damage the drive system seals.
Do not use compressed air to clean the drive system.
If present, the temperature sensors and rotor position encoders,
particularly Hall effect sensors and encoders, can be damaged
by electrostatic discharge.
Observe the directives concerning ESD protection.
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