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Operation
• Turn off the driver power in the event of a power failure, or the motor may suddenly start
when the power is restored and may cause injury or damage to equipment.
• When you want to use the motor in a vertical application, take position holding
measures. When the power is turned off, the motor will lose the holding brake force.
The movable part will drop and possibly cause injury to personal and damage to the
equipment.
• Do not turn the output current off input to “ON” while the motor is operating. The motor
will stop and lose its holding ability, which may result in injury or damage to equipment.
Repair, disassembly and modification
• Do not disassemble or modify the motor or driver. This may cause injury. Refer all such
internal inspections and repairs to the branch or sales office from which you purchased
the product.
Caution
General
• Do not use the motor and driver beyond their specifications, or injury or damage to
equipment may result.
• Do not touch the motor or driver during operation or immediately after stopping. The
surfaces are hot and may cause a burn.
Transportation
• Do not hold the motor output shaft or motor cable. This may cause injury.
Installation
• Keep the area around the motor and driver free of combustible materials in order to
prevent fire or a burn.
• To prevent the risk of damage to equipment, leave nothing around the motor and driver
that would obstruct ventilation.
• The motor and driver should be firmly secured on the metallic plate in order to prevent
personal injury or equipment damage.
• Provide a cover over the rotating parts (output shaft) of the motor to prevent injury.