Technical Data  Reducers  DCBL Hypoid Motor  Handling

This section describes the general handling of DCBL Hypoid Motor & Driver.

For more information, see the instruction manual provided with the product.

Operation

1. Inspection before starting

After installation and wiring are completed, check the following items before turning on the switch.

  • ・Confirm that the appropriate breaker and overcurrent relay are used.
  • ・Confirm that the wiring is correct.
  • ・Confirm that the installation wires are securely connected.

In addition, take measures to prevent dangers. For example, take appropriate measures when dangers can be expected during the operation of DCBL Hypoid Motor, and take appropriate measures when these motors stop working properly.

2. Fluctuation of voltage and frequency

When the voltage and frequency applied to the motor are not specified values, characteristics may change.

A fluctuation in the motor voltage of +/- 10% of the rated voltage will not affect operation

3. Trial operation

No trial run is made prior to shipment.

4. Load

A load higher than the specified value may shorten the life of the motor and gear, and may damage DCBL Hypoid Motor.

Rated current values are written on the nameplates of DCBL Hypoid Motor. Be sure not to exceed these values.

The product tends to generate heat when no load (light load) is applied.

5. Inspection after starting

After starting operation, inspect the following items.

  • a. Confirm that the direction of rotation is correct.
  • b. Confirm that the maximum value of the current is within the value specified on the nameplate.
  • c. Confirm that there is no abnormal vibration or noise.
  • d. Confirm that startup is not too frequent.
  • e. Confirm that there is no shock.