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Kinco CD430 - Precautions and Installation Requirements; Precautions

Kinco CD430
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Chapter 2 Precautions and Installation
Requirements
A Kinco CD series servo driver is installed on a base. If a driver is not installed properly, some faults may
occur. To avoid this, install the driver by abiding by the following precautions.
2.1 Precautions
1. Tightly fasten the screws that fix the motor;
2. Make sure to tightly fasten all fixed points when fixing the driver;
3. Do not tighten the cables between the driver and the motor/encoder;
4. Use a coupling shaft or expansion sleeve to ensure that both the motor shaft and equipment shaft are
properly centered;
5. Do not mix conductive materials (such as screws and metal filings) or combustible materials (such as oil) into
the servo driver;
6. Avoid the servo driver and servo motor from dropping or striking because they are precision equipment;
7. For safety, do not use any damaged servo driver or any driver with damaged parts.
2.2 Environmental Conditions
Table 2-1 Environmental conditions
Environment
Condition
Temperature
Operating temperature: 0C - 40C (ice free)
Storage temperature: - 10C - 70C (ice free)
Humidity
Operating humidity: below 90% PH (non-condensing)
Storage humidity: below 90% PH (non-condensing)
Air
Indoor (No direct sunlight), no corrosive gas or combustible gas
No oil vapor or dust
Height
Below 1000 m above the sea level
Vibration
5.9 m/s2
2.3 Mounting Direction & Spacing
2.3.1 Precautions
1. To prevent possible faults, install a servo driver in a proper direction;
2. To prevent possible faults, ensure that the space between a servo driver and the inner wall of the control
cabinet as well as that between the servo driver and the neighboring driver are the same as specified space..

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