SINAMICS S200 PROFINET servo drive system with SIMOTICS S-1FL2
A5E52388930A AA, 07/2023
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3.2.2 Lifting the motor
Death or injuries due to unresolved burdens
At the transport the motor can cause death or injuries by unchecked movements.
• Use lifting equipment and load suspension devices which are only interpreted for the burden of the motor and intact.
• Do not stay under and in the jib range of unresolved burdens.
• Safeguard the motor against rolling away at the side when removing.
Lifting the 1FL2310 motor with eyebolts
The 1FL2310 motor (SH90) has two M8 threaded holes for screwing in two
eyebolts.
Lift the 1FL2310 motor at the eyebolts. Make sure that the eyebolts are
secured against unintentional loosening.
3.2.3 Non-thermally insulated mounting
To ensure good heat dissipation, do not insert any thermal insulator between the motor flange and the mounting flange. The
motor requires a minimum clearance of 100 mm from adjacent components on three sides when installed. Observe the
following mounting conditions for the specified motor data:
Steel plate: width x height x thickness
(mm)
250 x 250 x 6
300 x 300 x 12
The data in the table refers to an ambient temperature of +40 °C and an installation altitude up to 1000 m above sea level. If
the environmental conditions are different, derating may be required. For more information about derating, see Section
"Derating factors" in the Operating Instructions.
Larger mounting surfaces improve heat dissipation.