CAUTION
Electrostatic charges can cause damage to electronic components and
interfere with their operational safety!
Exposed conductive parts coming into contact with components and circuit
boards must be discharged by means of grounding. Otherwise errors may occur
when controlling motors and moving elements.
Such exposed conductive parts include:
● The copper bit when soldering
● The human body (ground connection by touching a conductive, grounded
object)
● Parts and tools (place them on a conductive support)
Endangered components may only be stored or dispatched in conductive pack‐
aging.
Rexroth connection diagrams are only to be used for producing in‐
stallation circuit diagrams! The machine manufacturer’s installation
circuit diagrams must be used for wiring the installation!
● Lay signal lines separately from the load resistance lines because of the
occurrence of interference.
● Transmit analog signals (e.g. command values, actual values) via shiel‐
ded lines.
● Do not connect mains, DC bus or power cores to low voltages or allow
them to come into contact with these.
● When carrying out a high voltage test or an applied-overvoltage withstand
test on the machine’s electrical equipment, disconnect all connections to
the devices. This protects the electronic components (allowed in accord‐
ance with EN 60204-1). During their routine testing, Rexroth drive com‐
ponents are tested for high voltage and insulation in accordance with
EN 50178.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the drive controller by connecting and disconnecting
live connections!
Do not connect and disconnect live connections.
Instruction Manual | Rexroth IndraDrive Electric Drives
and Controls
| Bosch Rexroth AG 33/65
Instructions for Use