WARNING
Electric shock caused by defective cables
Defective connecting cables can cause an electric shock and/or material damage, e.g. by re.
• When installing the motor, make sure that the connecting cables
– are not damaged,
– are not under tension,
– do not come into contact with moving parts.
• Comply with the permissible bending radii.
• Do not hold a motor by its cables.
• Do not pull the motor cables.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
Voltage is induced at the power connections of the primary section each time a primary section
moves with respect to a secondary section - and vice versa.
When the motor is switched on, the power connections of the primary section are also live.
If you touch the power connections you may suer an electric shock.
• Only mount and remove electrical components if you have been qualied to do so.
• Only work on the motor when the system is in a no-voltage condition.
• Do not touch the power connections. Correctly connect the power connections of the
primary section or properly insulate the cable connections.
• Do not disconnect the power connection if the primary section is under voltage (live).
• When connecting up, only use power cables intended for the purpose.
• First connect the protective conductor (PE).
• First connect the power cable to the primary section before you connect the power cable to
the converter.
• First disconnect the connection to the converter before you disconnect the power
connection to the primary section.
• In the nal step, disconnect the protective conductor (PE).
CAUTION
Sharp edges and falling objects
Sharp edges can cause cuts and falling objects can injure feet.
• Always wear safety shoes and safety gloves!
Installation
5.1Safety guidelines relating to installation
Naturally-Cooled 1FN3 Linear Motors
Operating Instructions, 06/2023, A5E52220465B AB 59