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Provides essential safety measures to prevent severe personal injury and material damage when working with drive components.
Specifies the intended industrial or professional use of low-voltage machines and requirements they meet.
Lists prohibited operating conditions and environments for the motors to prevent damage or hazards.
Outlines potential residual hazards such as hot surfaces, high-frequency voltages, and unintentional starting.
Explains limitations of installed thermal detectors and overload protection, and proper use of fuses and switches.
Details important considerations for motor mounting, alignment, fastening, ventilation, and surface temperatures.
Describes permanent magnet holding brakes, their use, limitations, and maintenance-free nature.
Explains spring-applied holding brakes, their use, limitations, and the importance of keeping friction surfaces clean.
Outlines essential checks after commissioning, including motor functions, direction, torque, and feedback system.
Describes precautions during operation, such as avoiding touching hot surfaces and performing regular inspections.
Covers safety precautions for working on the drive system, including hazardous voltages and qualified personnel.
Details maintenance intervals and work for holding brakes, emphasizing regular checks and Lenze service for internal access.
Recommends carrying out all repairs by Lenze customer service and refers to safety encoder specific chapters.
Provides a table of common faults, their causes, and remedies for drive system issues, including motor overheating and vibrations.