technical data Reducer DCBL Hypoid Motor Handling

This section describes general handling of DCBL Hypoid Motor drivers.

For details, please refer to Instruction Manuals attached to the product.

driving

1. Pre-start inspection

After completing the installation and wiring, check the following points before turning on the switch.

  • -Are the appropriate circuit breaker and overcurrent relays installed?
  • -Is there any wiring error?
  • -Is the installation wire securely connected?

In order to prevent danger before it occurs...
If the operation of this DCBL Hypoid Motor is expected to pose a danger or if it stops functioning properly, please take appropriate measures to prevent this from happening on the equipment side.

2. Voltage and frequency fluctuations

Please note that if the voltage and frequency applied to the motor are not the specified values, the characteristics will change.

The motor voltage can vary within 10% above or below the rated voltage.

3. Break-in

The unit is not run-in prior to shipping.

4. Load

Applying a load greater than the specified limit will affect the life of the motor and gears, and may cause damage to DCBL Hypoid Motor.

The rated current value is printed on the nameplate of DCBL Hypoid Motor driver, so be careful not to exceed this value.

When there is no load (light load), it tends to generate heat.

5. Checks after starting operation

After starting operation, check the following items.

  • Is the rotation direction correct?
  • b. Is the maximum current value within the value specified on the nameplate?
  • c. Are there any abnormal vibrations or noises?
  • d. Is it started too frequently?
  • e. Is there any shock?