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Details handling from delivery to disposal, including assembly, connection, commissioning, operation, and troubleshooting.
Identifies fitters, commissioning engineers, machine operators, service, maintenance, warehouse personnel.
Emphasizes reading instructions, following safety notices, and understanding the warning system.
Describes standard functionality; actual scope may differ. Notes manufacturer responsibility for modifications.
Explains how procedures, enumerations, and notes are marked in the document.
States Siemens is not liable for content of external websites linked in the document.
Provides access to product support, forums, FAQs, manuals, downloads, and more via website and app.
Details the online spare part service 'Spares on Web' for ordering replacement parts.
Specifies industrial/commercial use, safety warnings for medical implants, and intended operating environments.
Details dangers from misuse, including death/severe injury, and lists examples of incorrect operation.
Covers electric shock, grounding, handling, and general safety procedures for electrical equipment.
Details measures to prevent damage to electronic components from ESD and electric fields.
Provides guidance on industrial cybersecurity concepts, network security, and software updates.
Identifies potential residual risks in drive systems, including unintentional movements and hazardous voltages.
Details motor type, protection degree, cooling, construction, shaft extension, insulation, noise, and gear units.
Lists standards and directives the SIMOTICS motor series complies with, including EN 60034.
Details motor type, protection degree, cooling, construction, shaft extension, insulation, noise, and gear units.
Specifies environmental parameters like temperature, humidity, pressure, and conditions for fixed installation.
Describes available IP ratings (IP64, IP65, IP67) and their implications, including shaft seal rings.
Provides sound pressure levels for naturally cooled and force-ventilated motors based on frame size.
Explains how to reduce motor power based on installation altitude and ambient temperature.
Details the structure of the SIMOTICS S-1FT2 motor article number and its components.
Explains the data presented on the motor rating plate, including article number and technical specifications.
Describes the conformity plate and the ID link for digital product information.
Explains the data presented on the motor rating plate, including article number and technical specifications.
Illustrates and explains warning labels and notices attached to the motor for safe handling.
Details shaft dimensions, fitted key sizes, and centering thread specifications for different frame sizes.
States that 1F☐2 motors use deep-groove ball bearings with lifetime grease lubrication.
Describes DRIVE-CLiQ interface motors, their automatic setup, and lists available encoders.
Describes DRIVE-CLiQ interface motors, their automatic setup, and lists available encoders.
Explains heat dissipation via conduction, radiation, and convection, and clearance requirements.
Explains heat dissipation via conduction, radiation, and convection, and clearance requirements.
Details operation with external fan, including warnings about damage without ventilation and hazardous zones.
Discusses non-thermally insulated mounting and thermally insulated mounting conditions.
Explains converter monitoring of motor temperature, overtemperature alarms, and setting ambient temperature.
Describes spring-loaded and permanent-magnet brakes, their operation, and limitations.
Describes spring-loaded and permanent-magnet brakes, their operation, and limitations.
Details brake function as a standstill clamp, EMERGENCY-STOP use, and voltage range warnings.
Provides technical data for holding brakes, including torques, current, opening/closing times, and energy ratings.
Indicates that descriptions of available options are found in the associated Configuration Manual.
Details handling notes on packaging, checking delivery for completeness, and reporting issues.
Provides procedures for lifting and transporting motors using slings or eye bolts, with safety warnings.
Provides procedures for lifting and transporting motors using slings or eye bolts, with safety warnings.
Details permissible storage conditions, times, and measures to avoid condensation and bearing seizure.
Covers safety warnings for transport, lifting, active implants, moving parts, and thermal damage.
Provides checklists for general and mechanical system checks before mounting the motor.
Details mounting steps, shaft extension considerations, and tightening torques for fastening bolts.
Explains how to safely mount the feather key, avoiding damage to bearings and shaft extension.
Provides guidance on arranging output elements to reduce bearing load and methods for mounting/removing them.
Details vibration severity grades and response values to ensure proper functioning and service life.
Covers electrical shock risks from energy sources and inadequately grounded supplies.
Specifies approved line supply systems (TN, TT, IT) and requirements for isolation transformers.
Details connection warnings for line supply, ESD, and general installation responsibilities.
Details connection warnings for line supply, ESD, and general installation responsibilities.
Details connection warnings for line supply, ESD, and general installation responsibilities.
Explains how to rotate power, signal, and fan connectors within specified angles.
Describes how to establish and release SPEED-CONNECT connections for power and signal cables.
Provides diagrams for permissible and impermissible cable routing when moisture is present.
Details power connector types, cable selection, and connection diagrams for MOTION-CONNECT cables.
Describes the signal connector design (M17, 10-pin) and its pin assignment for DRIVE-CLiQ.
Explains the fan connector (M12, 5-pole) and its connection diagram, including sources for cables.
Covers electrical shock risks, unintentional starting, hot surfaces, thermal damage, and speed limits.
Provides detailed checklists for general, mechanical, electrical, monitoring, cooling, and brake systems.
Outlines the procedure for commissioning the motor using the converter's commissioning tool.
Details preconditions, procedures for switching the motor on and off via the converter.
Provides measures for stationary motors and notes on improper storage and recommissioning.
Lists common faults, possible causes, and remedial measures for 1FT2 motors.
Covers safety for electrical shock, slipping on oil, burns, chemical agents, and compressed air use.
Defines maintenance measures and intervals based on operating hours and conditions.
Defines maintenance measures and intervals based on operating hours and conditions.
Details motor bearing lifespan, replacement procedures, and factors affecting replacement intervals.
Briefly describes motor exchange, including compatibility of encoders and replacement procedures.
Warns about the risk of injury from falling motors or machine components during dismantling.
Outlines procedures for safely removing the motor from the machine and preparing it for disposal.
Advises contacting certified companies for environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of electrical equipment.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2☐03 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2☐04 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2105 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2205 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2☐06 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2☐08 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings and tables for the 1F☐2210 motor frame sizes.
Provides dimensional drawings for the force-ventilated 1F☐2☐08 motor.