Procedure For Installing The Motor - Siemens SIMOTICS T-1FW6 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.4

Procedure for installing the motor

Sequence for installing the motor
Risk of injury and material damage
Injury and/or destruction of motor components can occur if you do not observe the specified
sequence when installing the motor.
• Perform work steps in the specified sequence during installation.
Risk of electric shock
Every movement of the rotor relative to the stator and vice versa induces a voltage at the stator
power connections. There is a risk of electric shock if you touch the power connections.
Furthermore, in case of a phase short-circuit, short-circuit braking torques which prevent free
rotation of the rotor can be generated.
• Insulate the open power connections properly.
Danger of crushing
If you join the stator and rotor manually, there is a danger of crushing.
• Use suitable joining tools and materials for joining.
NOTICE
Damage to stator and rotor
The stator and rotor must not touch during joining because damage may occur.
• Place the supplied spacer film between the stator and rotor.
• Use suitable joining tools and materials for joining.
Note
Replacement spacer foils
Replacement spacer foils can be obtained from the manufacturer stated in the Appendix
(Page 103).
1FW6 external rotor built-in torque motors
Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E49196960B AC
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