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Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-J5 HK-KT43W - Chapter 2 Installation

Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-J5 HK-KT43W
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2 INSTALLATION
2 INSTALLATION
Precautions
Install the rotary servo motor on incombustible material. Installing them either directly on or near combustibles may lead to
smoke or a fire.
Provide adequate protection so as to prevent conductive matter (such as screws and metal fragments) and combustible
matter (such as oil) from entering the rotary servo motor.
The temperature of the rotary servo motor may exceed 100 °C depending on the operating method. Take safety measures
such as providing covers.
The eyebolts of the rotary servo motor are only for transportation of the rotary servo motor.
Do not use them to transport the rotary servo motor when it is mounted on a machine.
Be sure to install the geared servo motor in the specified direction. Not doing so will cause oil leakage, which may lead to a
fire and malfunction.
Do not overtighten the eyebolts of the rotary servo motor. To prevent damage to the tap, avoid tightening too hard.
Do not stack in excess of the specified number of product packages.
Do not carry the rotary servo motor by the cables, connectors, or encoder. Doing so may cause the rotary servo motor to
drop.
When installing the rotary servo motor, follow the user's manual and install the motor in a place that can support its weight.
Do not install or operate any rotary servo motor that is missing parts or is damaged.
Securely fix the rotary servo motor to a machine. If attached insecurely, the motor may come off during operation.
To prevent a connection failure, malfunction, or similar problem, do not strike the connector.
Be sure to measure the vibration level with the rotary servo motor mounted on the machine. A great vibration may cause
early damage to a bearing, encoder, brake, and gear reducer, and poor connector connection or bolt looseness.
For the gain adjustment at the equipment startup, check the torque waveform and the speed waveform with a
measurement device to check that no vibration occurs. If the vibration occurs due to high gain, the vibration may cause
early damage to the rotary servo motor.
Use the product within the specified environment. For the environment, refer to the specifications of the rotary servo motor
series.
To prevent an encoder malfunction from occurring, do not apply shocks, e.g. hit with a hammer, when coupling the shaft
end of the rotary servo motor.
To prevent the shaft from being broken, do not subject the shaft of the rotary servo motor to more than the permissible load.
To prevent the shaft from being broken and bearing from being worn out, do not use a rigid coupling when coupling a load
to the rotary servo motor.
To prevent vibration during rotary servo motor operation and to prevent damage to the bearings and encoder, the balance
level of the load needs to be as even as possible.
To prevent a malfunction, do not use the rotary servo motor where the shaft-through portion may be subject to pressure
(e.g. compressed air).
Take safety measures such as providing covers to avoid accidentally touching the rotor of rotary servo motor during
operation.
Do not get on the equipment or put a heavy load on it.
Do not drop or strike the rotary servo motor.
To prevent a fire or injury from occurring in case of an earthquake or other natural disasters, securely install, mount, and
wire the rotary servo motor in accordance with the user's manual.
To prevent an electric shock or a fire, do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product. Disassembled, repaired, and/or
modified products are not covered under warranty.
The equipment must be installed in the specified direction.
Do not use the product in environments where it is exposed to strong magnetic fields, electric fields, or radiation. Doing so
may cause operation failure or malfunction.

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